Two small planes collided Tuesday over water off Tacoma, Wash., and all four people on board survived — even after one plane made a crash landing into Commencement Bay.
The pilot of the plane that went into the bay was flying with his 73-year-old mother to Gig Harbor for lunch when his plane and another clipped each other, Tacoma Police Det. Thomas Williams said.
The plane went into a spiral but the pilot, who was not identified, pulled out in time to make a soft landing on the water, Williams said. The other plane managed to make it to a nearby airport and land safely.
The pilot of the plane that went into the bay was flying with his 73-year-old mother to Gig Harbor for lunch when his plane and another clipped each other, Tacoma Police Det. Thomas Williams said.
The plane went into a spiral but the pilot, who was not identified, pulled out in time to make a soft landing on the water, Williams said. The other plane managed to make it to a nearby airport and land safely.
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