Over the weekend, two separate small plane incidents occurred in Northern California. The first incident took place in the Redlands on Saturday, where a small plane crash-landed leaving it upside down. Fortunately, the two occupants survived the crash and appeared to be OK with no serious injuries reported. The second incident involved a Santa Rosa family, including a two-year-old toddler, who were forced to crash-land their small plane in Mendocino County on Friday due to apparent engine trouble. The family of three, who deployed a parachute prior to the crash, also survived with minor injuries, only suffering minor cuts and scratches.
"A miracle": Three Santa Rosa residents, including a 2-year-old child, suffered minor injuries after their small plane lost engine power and crash landed into a remote part of Mendocino County. https://t.co/BXxdFMthf4
Elizabeth Cook reports on a Santa Rosa family including a two-year-old toddler who suffered only minor injuries after their small plane crash landed in Mendocino County after deploying a parachute following apparent engine failure. https://t.co/wy5IwWaQy7
A Santa Rosa family suffered minor injuries after they were forced to crash-land their plane Friday in Mendocino County, authorities said. The three victims only suffered minor cuts and scratches. https://t.co/yn8J7tTfFQ
A North Bay family suffered just minor cuts after engine trouble on the plane they were on forced them to crash-land in Mendocino County Friday, authorities said. https://t.co/7FZR7c94G6
A small plane took a plunge in the Redlands on Saturday. The crash landing left the aircraft upside down, but fortunately, the two people on board survived and appeared to be OK. https://t.co/IWiaoSY25M