New York Post

NJ plane lands on bridge

- Yaron Steinbuch

A quick-thinking 18-yearold pilot touched down his single-engine airplane on a bridge in South Jersey on Monday afternoon in an emergency landing, according to reports.

Landon Lucas, who flies for Paramount Air Service, reported that his banner-toting Piper developed engine trouble as he flew near Steel Pier in Atlantic City, WPVI reported.

The fast-acting aviator released his banner into the ocean as he tried reaching the Ocean City Municipal Airport but decided to set the plane down on the Route 52 Causeway. He landed without a scratch to himself or to anyone else on the road, officials said.

Eyewitness Daniel Lepone told the news outlet that he was on his way home when he saw the aircraft “going lower and lower.”

“I could see it just drift down slowly. It was pretty scary,” Lepone said.

Justin Dugary, a pilot who saw the drama unfold from his boat, told Fox 29 that Lucas’ landing was a textbook example of what to do in an emergency. “It’s really phenomenal that he was able to do this safely,” he said.

Rose Savastano, who works at the nearby Ocean City Welcome Center, said she could see the pilot standing by the plane soon after the landing.

“He did a perfect landing,” she said. “He’s fine.”

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