A small plane carrying two people got stuck in live power lines in Maryland, US, causing widespread power outages in the surrounding county as officials worked to extricate the aircraft and its occupants.
The Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that the single-engine plane, which had departed White Plains, New York, crashed into a power line tower near Montgomery County Airpark in Gaithersburg around 5.40pm Sunday (today NZT) and the plane was stuck about 30 metres above the ground. The FAA said two people were aboard.
Pete Piringer, chief spokesmasn for the Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service, said on Twitter that the people on board, identified by Maryland State Police as pilot Patrick Merkle, 65, of Washington, DC and passenger Jan Williams, 66, of Louisiana, are uninjured and that rescuers had been in contact with them. He had at one point said in a video message that three people were on the plane but later clarified that it was two.
As of 11pm power and tower crews were grounding the lines to make sure there was no power near the aircraft.