A pilot and her teenaged son had moments to get out of their light plane when it ditched into the sea, before swimming to safety, in a hair-raising emergency.
Michelle Yeats was flying back to Perth, Australia with her 15-year-old son Jake after viewing the solar eclipse in Western Australia’s north when the plane’s engine cut out at about 5 p.m.
“Mate, we’ve just had engine failure, we’re going to have to land on the beach,” she told the ABC she said to her son.
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