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The US Coast Guard saved two people from the water after a small plane crashed on Sunday to the island nearby Branford, Connecticut.
Piper Pa-32 that wore two people collapsed on Long Island Sound, south of Tweed New Haven airportJust before 10:30, after declaring an ambulance while communicating with air traffic control in New York, according to the Federal Air Force (FAA) and airports.
The aircraft traveled from the Sikorsky Memorial Airport in Bridgeport to an indefinite destination, according to officials.
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A small plane crashed near the Tweed New Haven Airport in Connecticut. (Google Maps)
It was about eight miles from Tweed New Haven’s airport when she was redirected to urgent landing there.
The airport control tower and a grounded staff “immediately activated” an emergency protocols and informed the relevant authorities, but shortly later the aircraft was recorded in the water, according to the airport officials.

The US Coast Guard responded to a plane crash on Sunday. (American immigration and customs implementation)
AND Us coastal guard He said his crews were saved by two people on board, both in stable.
They were taken to Stony Creek’s dock for support for EMS and were later brought to a local hospital to assess injuries that were not life-threatening, according to a statement from the statement Branford Police Directorate.
“We are deeply released that both individuals have safely recovered and expanded our sincere gratitude to all federal, state and local answers to their fast and coordinated response,” the airport wrote in a statement published X.
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FAA records show that the aircraft is registered by the owner from Newtown in Connecticut.
The names of the owners and passengers have not yet been published.
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