Naples plane crash: Report details survivors’ escape from a tragic flight
On Tuesday, the Collier County Sheriff’s Office provided new information regarding the fatal plane crash that occurred in Naples on February 9.
According to the incident report, when both engines failed, the pilots instructed the stewardess, Sydney Bosmans, and the two passengers, Aaron Baker and Audra Green, to brace for impact.
Investigators learned from Bosmans that she opened the rear door following the collision on I-75 in Naples, allowing the three of them to escape before the jet exploded.
The two pilots were killed.
Bosmans, Baker, and Green were transported to a hospital for treatment despite not having suffered any major injuries.
The National Transportation Safety Board is taking a look at the collision.
In a few weeks, an initial report is anticipated.
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