Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Plane rolls off runway and onto road

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EAST MORICHES, N.Y. >> A small plane ended up on a Long Island road after running off a runway Saturday, leaving the aircraft damaged but no one injured, authoritie­s said.

After taking off from Republic Airport in Farmingdal­e, pilot Nedie Seidu flew about 40 miles east and tried to land at the small Lufker Airport in East Moriches around 12:30 p.m., the Suffolk County Police Department said.

But Seidu wasn’t able to stop before rolling off the runway onto Montauk Highway, authoritie­s said.

The single-engine Piper PA-28 crossed the two-lane road and hit a sign, damaging the plane’s propeller and a wing before it came to rest in front of a commercial strip, police said.

No contact informatio­n for Seidu, 30, of Manhattan, could immediatel­y be found.

The pilot was bringing the plane in for maintenanc­e at a repair show at Lufker Airport, which has a 2,300-footlong grass runway, said manager Ron DeLalio.

“He just overshot the field, came in a little too hot,” said DeLalio, who wasn’t acquainted with the pilot.

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion said there was a second person aboard. That person’s name wasn’t immediatel­y released.

Federal Aviation Administra­tion records show the plane is owned by a Delaware company with the same name as a Farmingdal­e flight school and airplane rental company. A man who answered its phone declined to comment and hung up.

The FAA is investigat­ing the mishap.

 ?? BRIAN LAMONICA JR./FULLY INVOLVED MEDIA GROUP LLC VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this photo provided by Fully Involved Media Group LLC, a Piper PA-28 sits on the Montauk Highway in East Moriches, N.Y., on Saturday.
BRIAN LAMONICA JR./FULLY INVOLVED MEDIA GROUP LLC VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS In this photo provided by Fully Involved Media Group LLC, a Piper PA-28 sits on the Montauk Highway in East Moriches, N.Y., on Saturday.

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