Lifeguards in Daytona Beach Shores, Florida, had to rescue a 75-year-old after his plane came down in the ocean.
People enjoying the afternoon sun on the beach were shocked to see the plane plunge into the ocean, its tail sticking up like a sail.
Richard Goosman had flown his plane from North Carolina when he ran out of fuel on Oct. 16, according to local media, citing officials.
Goosman brought the plane down in the ocean to avoid people on the beach.
He was taken to hospital as a precaution, but local media reported he was not seriously injured.
‘I Thought It Was a Sailboat’
Witnesses said they didn’t realize what was happening when they first saw the plane drop near the water.Witness Marcia Harden told Fox 35, “A neighbor of mine and I were walking on the beach and I noticed the plane coming in very gracefully. She said, ‘He has no pontoons.’ About that time I said, ‘Well he’s crashing!'”
“I saw the big tail come up, and then I thought it was a sailboat that flipped over,” he said. “And then you saw the wings of the plane. I said, ‘Oh, my gosh. That’s the crash.’”
‘That Tide Is So Strong’
Video footage shows lifeguards pulling him from the wreckage and bringing him to shore.After rescuing Goosman, lifeguards went back to the sinking plane, tied a rope near the cabin, and towed it to shore as a crowd looked on.
A bystander was treated at the scene for exhaustion after assisting with the rescue.
“I was swimming in there earlier on,” she said. “That tide is so strong. I give them credit for being able to get out there because it was really tough.”
Videos show the right wing of the single-engine Jabiru 250 was broken.
It was built in 2005.
Weighing just 755 pounds, the aircraft can land at a speed of just 52 mph.