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A pilot and his two children were rescued after surviving approximately 12 hours atop the wing of their plane, which crashed into an icy lake in Alaska. According to the Alaska State Troopers, the aircraft, on a sightseeing tour from Soldotna to Skilak Lake, became untraceable before crashing.
Terry Godes, a good Samaritan who saw a Facebook post about the missing plane, ventured into the Alaskan wilderness and discovered the wreckage near Tustumena Lake. Upon approaching, Godes was relieved to see the three individuals alive and responsive, waving from the wing. "It kind of broke my heart to see that, but as I got closer...they were alive and responsive," he told The Associated Press.
Rescue efforts began immediately after Godes communicated the location to another pilot, Dale Eicher, who relayed the information to the Alaska Army National Guard. The survivors, reported to have non-life-threatening injuries, were subsequently transported to a local hospital.