Pilot and dog swim to shore in California after small plane crashes off coast, authorities say
Single-engine Piper PA-32 Cherokee Six crashed into ocean off coast of Rancho Palos Verdes
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A pilot and his dog survived a small plane crash into the ocean off the coast of Southern California on Sunday and safely swam to shore, authorities said.
Witnesses reported that a small plane landed in the waters off Rancho Palos Verdes shortly before 5:30 p.m., the Los Angeles County Fire Department told KTLA.
The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department (LASD) sent a rescue helicopter to the scene, where the department said the pilot and his dog had already swum safely to land.
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Upon reaching the shore, the pilot and pup met with Lomita Station deputies, the LASD’s Special Enforcement Bureau said.
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The pilot and the dog both suffered minor injuries, Los Angeles County Fire Supervisor Bernard Peter told the Los Angeles Daily News.
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The aircraft was identified as a single-engine Piper PA-32 Cherokee Six plane, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The plane is believed to have landed in the ocean due to engine failure, the Los Angeles Daily News reported, citing a hazardous materials spill report submitted to the state. It was unknown how much fuel leaked from the plane into the ocean.
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Fire officials were coordinating with the U.S. Coast Guard to recover the sunken aircraft.