Seminole Clips Daytona Houses

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Key Takeaways:

  • A Piper Seminole crashed in Daytona Beach, Florida, with its two occupants sustaining only superficial injuries.
  • The aircraft clipped two houses before landing in a retention pond, submerging except for one wheel.
  • The incident occurred during a heavy hailstorm, approximately five miles from Ormond Beach Municipal Airport, with no injuries to anyone in the houses.
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Officials in Daytona Beach, Florida, say two occupants of a Piper Seminole that clipped two houses before crashing in a retention pond Saturday suffered only superficial injuries. The two were “alert” when first responders arrived. The aircraft was submerged except for one wheel. The duo apparently got caught in a hailstorm before the crash.

Photos from the scene show the Seminole apparently went between two houses, clipping each with a wing, before taking the plunge. Witnesses said it was hailing heavily at the time. No one in the houses was hurt. The crash occurred about five miles from the Ormond Beach Municipal Airport, where at least one of the flight schools lists a Seminole in its fleet.

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