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Two men happy to be alive after ocean plane crash

The Sunshine Coast-based RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter crew plucked two men from the ocean on Friday 10 November after the light plane they were in ditched into the sea off the Sunshine Coast.

The aeromedical rescue helicopter was tasked by the Australian Maritine Safety Authority (AMSA) to the crash site, about 35 nautical miles off the Mooloolaba coast just after 9am.

QAS Flight Critical Care Paramedic (CCP) Michael O’Brien said, “The report was that it was descending and not able to make it back to land and they were going to do a controlled ditching into the sea.”

“The two occupants were a 59 and 51-year-old male. They were actually in not too bad of spirits. They were giving us the thumbs up as we originally circled.”

The chopper crew first spotted the Cessna’s tail, then saw two men floating close by; one inside a small life raft, which was starting to sink; and the other clinging onto the edge of it.

RACQ LifeFlight Rescue Aircrew Officer Dan King winched the rescue basket down and bought the men up into the helicopter one at a time.

They were safely inside the helicopter within minutes of it arriving at the scene.

“The pilot and the crew did an amazing job on this particular case,” Michael said.

“They were very excited and very happy to be alive (when they got on to the helicopter).”

RACQ LifeFlight Rescue helicopter pilot Andrew Caton said it was crucial to locate ocean incidents as soon as possible, before they turn into a much wider and more challenging search.

“We were able to launch in a short period of time this morning,” Andrew Caton said.

“Our response was so fast that we reached the crash site within minutes of them ditching, before their aircraft had disappeared completely under water. We could still see part of the wreckage. It made them easier to locate and rescue safely.

“Certainly, training and experience all come into being successfully piece together a complex rescue mission like this one.”

Aircrew Officer Dan King said it was incredible to see both men were okay.

“It’s not every day that you are tasked to a light plane that has confirmed it was going to ditch,” Dan said.

“We knew we were going to a plane that had ditched into the ocean, but we had no idea what to expect, fortunately as we approached, we could see the men and the life raft.”

The plane had left Sunshine Coast Airport and was bound for Atlanta, with numerous planned stops on the way.

It is believed the Cessna 421C began having engine problems.

The pilot turned the aircraft around but when he realised they weren’t going to make it back to land, he started to dump fuel and made a call for help just minutes before ditching.

A Royal Flying Doctor Service fixed wing aircraft was nearby and shadowed the stricken Cessna, keeping authorities informed as the plane went down and the rescue chopper responded.

The men were airlifted to Sunshine Coast University Hospital, under the care of the Queensland Ambulance Service Flight Paramedic, for assessment but reportedly had no major injuries.

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