US Air Force rescues 11 people after plane crash off Florida coast
A small aircraft carrying 11 people crashed into the ocean off the coast of Florida following a 20-minute flight between two islands. The US Air Force successfully conducted a rescue operation, retrieving all passengers from a floating life raft after they spent several hours in the water.
PoliticsA rescue operation unfolded off the Florida coast after a small aircraft went down in the Atlantic Ocean. The plane, which was conducting a short 20-minute flight between two islands, encountered difficulties and ditched into the sea with 11 people aboard.
Following the crash, all passengers managed to reach a floating life raft, where they remained for several hours awaiting assistance. The US Air Force responded to the emergency and successfully conducted a recovery operation, reaching the life raft and retrieving all 11 individuals from the water.
Details about the cause of the crash and the specific identities of those rescued remain under investigation. The successful rescue operation highlights the effectiveness of coordinated emergency response procedures in maritime aviation incidents. All rescued individuals are reported to have been recovered safely, though their medical condition following the extended time in the water has not been disclosed.
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