Pilot Tells Story Of Ditching

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Key Takeaways:

  • Commercial pilot Kelly McHugh and three passengers experienced an unexplained engine failure in a Piper Jetprop P46T at 26,000 feet over the Gulf of Mexico.
  • The aircraft lost power and glided for approximately 30 minutes, leading to an emergency water landing far from shore.
  • McHugh and his companions, two of whom were also experienced pilots, were solely responsible for their survival after the engine failure.
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Kelly McHugh, a 1,500-hour commercial pilot, was flying his Piper Jetprop P46T at 26,000 feet over the Gulf of Mexico on Dec. 4, 2010, when it became clear that he, his three companions, and the plane were going into the water. The aircraft suffered a yet-unexplained engine problem and as it lost power the men quickly realized they would not impact close to shore. It was up to McHugh and the three other men (two of whom were experienced pilots) to save themselves. McHugh estimates that the 90-knot glide lasted at least 30 minutes before the plane hit the water. AVweb‘s Glenn Pew spoke to McHugh for the details.

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