By the edhat staff
There are no injuries reported as a single engine plane crashed onto a Ventura Beach Friday afternoon.
Around 4:40pm, the propeller plane was carrying three occupants when it crashed into the jetty of Marina Park off Pierpont Ave near the Harbor, according to the Ventura Police Department.
There were no injuries to passengers or anyone on the ground, reports the Ventura Police Department.
At this time it’s unclear what led to the plane going down on the beach.
This is a developing story.
Photo: Ventura Police Department
Update by the Ventura Fire Department
Incident Number: 85104
Information Contact: Douglas Miser, Battalion Chief
Incident Type: Plane Crash
Date/Time of Incident: 9/16/22 @ 16:50
Incident Location: Greenock Lane
Cause: Unknown
Injuries: (general) No Injuries
Number of Personnel: 16 Fire, Multiple Ventura Police, 1 Ambulance, 1 EMS Supervisor
Fire Equipment: 3 Medic Engines, 1 Truck Company, 3 Battalion Chiefs
Agencies Involved: Ventura City Fire Department, Ventura County Fire Department, Ventura Police, Sheriff, Port District Harbor Patrol, American Medical Response, State Lifeguards, State Parks
Narrative: A 22’ Cessna, model 172-four passenger plane carrying three souls on board departed out of Santa Paula Airport on Friday afternoon on a recreational flight. The pilot toured Carpinteria and was heading to Ojai. Approximately over the 33 freeway and Stanley Avenue, the plane suffered engine problems. The pilot radioed local air traffic control and was instructed to attempt to land at Oxnard Airport. The pilot brought the plane towards the coastline and maintained a heading downcoast. The plane gradually lost altitude and it was inevitable the plane was going to have to make an emergency landing. The pilot guided the plane near the waterline and landed approximately 100 yards upcoast of Marina Park on Pierpont beach. The plane eventually came to rest on top of the Greenock Jetty. All three occupants safely exited the plane uninjured.
Ventura Police, Ventura Fire, and State Parks arrived on scene and evaluated potential hazards and confirmed no injuries. There was a small fuel leak that was quickly contained. Ventura Police remained on scene coordinating salvage efforts and crowd control with the FAA and NTSB following up for investigation.
Photo: Ventura Fire Department
I really like the phrase “four passenger plane carrying three souls on board” calling them SOULS on board. No pronoun discussion.
Ugh LUCK777, why do you always have to inject hate, racism and/or bigotry where there is none? Gross.
VOICE – give it a rest. Bringing up “pronoun discussion” in an article of a plane crash is the epitome of hateful trolls….. only to be best by the king troll himself