Plane crashed in the ocean near Jamaica.
KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) _ Jamaican military: Plane with unresponsive pilot has crashed in the ocean north of the Caribbean island.
— Phil Elliott (@Philip_Elliott) September 5, 2014
Now in Jamaica airspace.
UPDATE: Unresponsive plane about to approach Jamaica. Read the latest here: http://t.co/JiV0dGabAc pic.twitter.com/xKd0Md2LTX
— WTVC NewsChannel 9 (@newschannelnine) September 5, 2014
A small plane left from Rochester New York and headed for Naples Florida is now over Cuban airspace. Two F-15 American fighter jets were trailing this plane, but now the Cubans are handing it. The piolot and co pilot of the jet are unresponsive, and some wonder if this plane will just run out of fuel eventually, or if this is a dry run for September 11 next week. At the time of this post, the plane is estimated for have enough fuel for another 20 minutes for flying.
Unresponsive small plane from Rochester over Atlantic now in Cuban airspace |
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UPDATE: Small plane flying from New York to Florida is unresponsive over Cuban airspace http://t.co/OccnkEr6A1
— NBC News (@NBCNews) September 5, 2014
The cockpit windows then frosted over and they could no longer see in-signs of cabin decompression and hypoxia http://t.co/RbILgX75kP
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 5, 2014
#BREAKING Latest location of unresponsive small plane. Pilot unresponsive for several hours.
http://t.co/DVX0qe5ZR3 pic.twitter.com/oiY4WytiXm
— News Channel 3 (@Weather_WREG3) September 5, 2014
UPDATE: Unresponsive small aircraft enters Cuban airspace. Holds about 20 mins left of fuel. http://t.co/cew0zFwdGx pic.twitter.com/QOiNusUHUy
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 5, 2014