Indigenous leader grateful to survive after finding herself 'hanging upside down' in flipped floatplane - News Summed Up

Indigenous leader grateful to survive after finding herself 'hanging upside down' in flipped floatplane


A Cessna A185F floatplane with four passengers flipped in the water near the Tofino shore on Monday, forcing people to scramble out on a sandbar. Judith Sayers is a member and former chief of the Hupacasath First Nation, and current president of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council. Watch | Watercraft respond to flipped floatplane:Video shows flipped float plane near Tofino shore CBC News BC 0:38 The Cessna A185F was carrying four passengers when it flipped during takeoff. Sayers expected the pilot to gain control but described the shock when instead the plane suddenly flipped. Cole Sayers, 31, was one of the passengers on a floatplane that flipped Monday near Tofino, B.C.


Source: CBC News July 27, 2021 20:22 UTC



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