Both Treated For Hypothermia, Cause Of Engine Failure
Investigated
A little bit of luck -- in the form of unusually calm waters,
and a couple well-placed helicopters -- may have played a role in
the survival of two men whose Piper PA-28 Warrior (file photo of
type, below) went down Monday in the frigid Hudson River just off
Yonkers, NY.
Mark Sorey, 44, and 43-year-old instructor John A. Eberle were
flying south along the river Monday morning when the Warrior's
engine failed, according to FAA spokesman Jim Peters to the
Associated Press. The pilots ditched the stricken plane in the
50-degree waters of the Hudson.
As the two pilots clung to the wreckage of the airplane, a Coast
Guard helicopter on a training mission near New York City, and a
NYPD helicopter based in Brooklyn flew to the scene, said Yonkers
police Capt. Frank Messar.
Divers from the helicopters pulled the men from the water about
20 minutes after the accident occurred -- which, by the sound of
it, was just in the nick of time for the two pilots.
"When I swam up to [Eberle], he didn't try to grab me, he didn't
try to hold on to me," said NYPD Officer Liam Devine. "So I knew he
was in bad condition at that time."
Officials said it was likely both men were suffering from
advanced hypothermia. Two divers were also taken to the hospital
for precautionary checks, which is common procedure after rescues
from frigid waters.
Messar said Sorey and Eberle "were lucky the water was as calm
as it was," adding Hudson River currents are often much stronger --
and could have knocked the men off the floating wreckage.
According to media reports, the two pilots had departed South
Jersey Regional Airport outside Trenton for a flight along the
Hudson River VFR corridor, a popular low-altitude route that
affords scenic views of the river.
The pilots were flying under 1,100 feet, according to ATC
reports, when Sorey called Mayday, stating the engine had gone out
and they were heading into the river.
NTSB investigators are on the scene, to determine if freezing
temperatures may have played a role in the accident.
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IDENTIFICATION
Regis#: 2759M
Make/Model: PA28 Description: PA-28
CHEROKEE, ARROW, WARRIOR, ACHER, D
Date: 01/02/2006 Time: 1652
Event Type: Accident Highest Injury:
Minor Mid Air: N Missing:
N
Damage: Destroyed
LOCATION
City: YONKERS State: NY Country:
US
DESCRIPTION
ACFT CRASHED INTO THE HUDSON RIVER AFTER REPORTED A MAYDAY,
THE TWO PERSONS
ON BOARD WENT INTO THE WATER AND WERE RESCUED BY THE US
COAST GUARD WITH
UNKNOWN INJURIES, THE ACFT WAS DESTROYED, YONKERS, NY
INJURY DATA Total
Fatal: 0
# Crew: 2 Fat:
0 Ser:
0 Min:
2 Unk:
# Pass: 0 Fat:
0 Ser:
0 Min:
0 Unk:
# Grnd:
Fat: 0 Ser:
0 Min:
0 Unk:
WEATHER: KHPN 021656Z 11003KT 7SM BKN120 OVC150 04/01
A3018
OTHER DATA
Departed:
UNK
Dep Date: Dep.
Time:
Destination:
Flt
Plan:
Wx Briefing:
Last Radio Cont:
Last Clearance:
FAA FSDO: GARDEN CITY, NY
(EA15)
Entry date: 01/03/2006