2 from Alabama rescued after splashdown in Bahamas
Jan 9, 2012, 4:57 PM
MIAMI (AP) – The U.S. Coast Guard came to the rescue of two Alabama residents whose single-engine plane splashed down in the Bahamas.
According to the Coast Guard, 59-year-old pilot Richard McGlaughlin and 25-year-old passenger Elaine McGlaughlin alerted authorities Saturday that their small plane was going down due to engine trouble.
Coast Guard crews found the McGlaughlins floating in an inflatable raft about 2 miles west of Andros Island, Bahamas. Pictures provided by the Coast Guard show their plane’s tail and one wing sticking up out of the water, along with the plane’s red-and-white parachute.
No injuries were reported.
The McGlaughlins are from Birmingham, Ala. They told WSVN-TV in Miami that they deployed the plane’s parachute to soften their landing. The pair said they had been flying to Haiti for charity work.
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