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A pilot and two children managed to survive nearly 12 hours on the wing of a sinking aircraft after it crashed into Tustumena Lake in Alaska on March 24, 2025. The small plane, a Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser, was nearly submerged, with only parts of the wing and rudder visible above the icy water, according to the Independent.
The trio was rescued thanks to local pilot Terry Godes, who spotted them while searching the area after seeing a Facebook post requesting help. Godes reported seeing "three people on top of the wing," prompting him to alert other pilots for assistance. Dale Eicher, another pilot, relayed the survivors' coordinates to the Alaska National Guard, who responded immediately.
The survivors were transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Alaska State Troopers confirmed the group faced brutal overnight conditions with temperatures dropping into the 20s Fahrenheit (-6 to -1 °C). The cause of the crash is under investigation, with Tustumena Lake known for its sudden and powerful winds, presenting hazards for both planes and boats.