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Pilot crash-lands on island in middle of the River Tay

- MARTHA VAUGHAN

A PILOT landed his stricken plane on the tiny, uninhabite­d island of Mugdrum, in the River Tay.

He made the emergency landing after suffering engine problems on his Cessna light aircraft.

Lifeboat crews raced to Mugdrum Island, near Newburgh, and rescued the stranded pilot, understood to be the sole occupant. He had set off from Perth Airport minutes earlier but reported difficulti­es with the plane’s engine not long after take-off.

A fellow pilot, posted on an online forum, said: “Well done to that man who took off before me from Perth this morning making for Fife, finding the only wee grazing field on tiny Mugdrum Island in the Tay to make a dead stick landing. Hope it’s long enough and you can get the deer to get out the way to get it back out. Again, excellent bit of flying there sir, I salute you.”

An operationa­l co-ordinator at Perth Airport confirmed the Cessna had taken off from there and said teams were in contact with the pilot.

“We are aware of the incident as the plane took off from here and we got word it had engine problems,” he said.

“It was a Cessna aircraft. We provided support to the man involved.” He added that the plane was not based at Perth Airport.

A spokesmann for the Royal National Lifeboat Institutio­n (RNLI) said: “At 11.31am on Saturday, the Broughty Ferry RNLI were called into action following a report that a light aircraft had performed a forced landing on Mugdrum Island, River Tay, after experienci­ng mechanical problems.

“RNLI volunteer lifeboat and shore crews launched the inshore lifeboat within eight minutes of receiving the call. On arrival at Mugdrum Island at 12.25pm, the volunteer crew found the pilot of a light aircraft uninjured and well, but stranded on the island.

“The crew assisted the pilot on to the lifeboat before transporti­ng him to Newburgh where he disembarke­d.”

Fife SNP councillor David Macdiarmid, who represents the Howe and Tay Coast ward, praised the pilot. “The man must be happy today as it is only by using his brilliant skills that he is alive,” he said.

“Mugdrum Island is said to be the biggest in the River Tay but it wouldn’t look that big if you were going to have land a plane there. Heaven knows what he must have been thinking when his engine suffered problems.

Mugdrum Island is now a nature reserve.

 ??  ?? „ Councillor David Macdiarmid praised the pilot for landing safely.
„ Councillor David Macdiarmid praised the pilot for landing safely.

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