TEENAGER LANDS PLANE ON HIGHWAY AFTER ENGINE FAILS 

What were you up to four months after passing your driving test? Cruising ’round town, taking your pals to McDonald’s? Well, in the world of newly-qualified pilots the stakes are a touch higher, as one teenage pilot learned when his engine failed midair. Flying since he was 16, 18-year-old Brock Peters had been flying his family around in a light aircraft from Apple Valley Airport to Riverside Airport in Southern California when he “heard a boom” and then lost engine power. He knew what that meant: he had to land the plane...safely.

… In dire straits, Peters mustered everything he could recall from his emergency landing training and focused on bringing the plane down safely — especially since his grandmother and two cousins were in the small plane.

… Unable to notify a nearby airport tower because of the terrain, Peters called his mom to let her know. He made the decision to bring the plane down on a small frontage road.Here's the video:


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