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INTERNATIONAL — Unusual scene in the Montgomery skies on the evening of Sunday, November 27th. A tourist plane ended its flight in a power tower about a hundred feet above the ground and miraculously got caught in the copper wires that surrounded it. A stroke of luck for the two passengers on board, but a test of time for emergency services, who received numerous calls about a plane stuck on a high-voltage power line.
As you can see in the video at the top of this article, Shortly after hitting the tower, the pilot made radio contact with Montgomery County officials: “I hit a tower. An electric tower. “. Then he worries: “I don’t know how much longer we can hold this out”. The plane is in a precarious equilibrium over the vacuum, and the cold settles in the device.
A long wait then begins for the pilot and the passenger of the device. Rescue teams secured the site and cut electrical connections to begin their rescue mission. After a seven-hour intervention, the gondola touched down with the two survivors at nightfall. Their lives are not in danger, but they are recovering from multiple serious injuries and hypothermia.
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