Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Broward Everglades, Two Rescued Uninjured
Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Broward Everglades, Two Rescued Uninjured

Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Broward Everglades, Two Rescued Uninjured

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A small plane with two people onboard made an emergency landing in the Florida Everglades on Tuesday morning after experiencing engine or mechanical issues. The aircraft, identified as a Cessna 172 Skyhawk, was either departing from or bound for North Perry Airport in Broward County. Rescue teams, including Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue and aviation units, quickly located and assisted the occupants, who were uninjured and transported to a command post at Holly Lakes Mobile Home Park or Holiday Park. The plane's nose was reported to be buried in sawgrass near a levee about four miles west of US-27 and Sheridan Street. Authorities continue investigating the incident, with no injuries reported and further details pending. This event follows a recent similar crash involving a plane headed to or from North Perry Airport.

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