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Plane crash teenager found by motorist after hiking through forest for two days

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A TEENAGE girl who survived a plane crash in the thickly forested mountains of Washington state has emerged from the wilderness after hiking “for a couple of days” and was picked up by a motorist who drove her to safety.

But the fate of Autumn Veatch’s two step-grandparen­ts, who were also on board, remained unclear.

Family members alerted authoritie­s after the Beech A-35 failed to complete its flight from Kalispell, Montana, to Lynden, Washington, on Saturday afternoon.

Rescuers narrowed down a search area based on mobile phone data and typical flight patterns, but there was no sign of the aircraft or its occupants until Autumn, 16 , followed a trail to Highway 20, near the east entrance to North Cascades National Park.

A motorist picked her up and drove her 30 miles east to a general store in Mazama, where employees called emergency service s . The Aero Methow Rescue Service sent paramedics to check her out before she was taken to hospital with what appeared to be minor injuries.

“Our initial informatio­n is she sustained no life-threatenin­g injuries and is somewhat dehydrated due to being out in the elements,” said Scott Graham, chief executive officer of Three Rivers Hospital.

Okanogan County sheriff Frank Rogers said the girl had been “walking for a couple of days”. He would not comment on the other two people aboard the plane, Leland and Sharon Bowman.

Serena Lockwood, manager at the Mazama Store, said the girl and a motorist came in, saying she had been in a plane crash. “She was obviously pretty traumatise­d,” Ms Lockwood said.

Rescuers celebrated Autumn’s survival, but immediatel­y returned their focus to finding the wreckage, aided by her descriptio­n of the crash site, said Lt Col Jeffrey Lustick, of the Civil Air Patrol.

“We’re so happy about this,” he said. “Moments of joy like this can be hard to find.”

Lt Col Lustick said he had spoken to Autumn’s father, who said his daughter told him the plane crashed and caught fire after flying into a bank of clouds.

She remained at the crash site for a day before deciding to hike down.

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SAFE: Autumn Veatch, 16, hiked from crash.

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