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Tuesday, July 16, 2019

No Injuries In Small Plane Crash In Ocean City


(OCEAN CITY, MD) — No one was injured when a small plane crash landed in the water off the beach in Ocean City early this evening.

The pilot and sole occupant of the aircraft is identified as Trevor H. Deihl, 23, of Reedville, Va. He reported he was uninjured after the crash.

According to the preliminary investigation, witness said they were on the beach at 20th Street about 6:15 p.m., when they saw a single engine airplane crash into the ocean about one-quarter mile from the shoreline. Witnesses said the plane appeared to glide toward the water as it descended and then float on the surface of the ocean when it landed. The plane then floated in toward the beach.

Personnel from the Ocean City Beach Patrol and the Ocean City Police Department immediately responded to the scene. Maryland State Police responded to the scene after being notified by the Ocean City Police Department. Officials from the Department of Natural Resources, Maryland Natural Resources Police, U.S. Coast Guard, National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration were notified.

The airplane is a single engine 1981 Cessna 172 RG, owned by the pilot. Deihl told troopers he had taken off from Reedville, VA and had planned to land at the Ocean City Airport. He said he was about one mile off shore when he began having engine trouble and ultimately glided the plane into the ocean.

The investigation is continuing.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pretty impressive for someone his age (not a lot of flying hours under his belt yet) to pull off a water crash landing.

Anonymous said...

He Owed The Plane ..He Rich ..How Much 1981 plane cost ??

Anonymous said...

How do you fly from Reedville, Virginia to the Ocean City Airport and end up a mile offshore on 23rd Street? Quite a distance past the Ocean City Airport. Me thinks someone shouldn't be flying.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
He Owed The Plane ..He Rich ..How Much 1981 plane cost ??

July 16, 2019 at 10:52 PM

What's your point? You make absolutely no sense.

Did it ever occur to you that many planes out there are decades old? A 1981 plane is a fairly new plane by those standards.

Anonymous said...

I'm guessing you've never been in an airplane. Tons of reasons a plane might have to circle a couple times before he gets the OK to come in for a landing. Me thinks someone be a little toopid.