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Two Stranded, Hundreds Without Power Following Maryland Plane Crash Into Power Lines

A small single-engine plane smashed into a electrical transmission tower
A small single-engine plane smashed into a electrical transmission tower


Planes definitely don’t belong up there.

The Thanksgiving holiday weekend ended dramatically for those who live just north of Washington, D.C. A small single-engine plane crashed into an electrical transmission tower in Montgomery County, Maryland. The plane’s occupants were stuck for hours and hundreds were left without power, as well as other issues caused by the absurd power outage.

According to the Maryland State Police, a 66-year-old man from Washington, D.C. crashed a Mooney M20P in a transmission tower about four miles northwest of the Montgomery County Airpark in Maryland. The other passenger, was a 66-year-old woman. Unbelievable photos shared on social media by Pete Piringer, a public information officer for Montgomery County Fire and Rescue, show the small plane precariously perched on the tower.

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NPR reported that the crash happened around 5:30 p.m. yesterday. The pilot and the passenger weren’t brought down from the tower until around 1:00 a.m. this morning, after which they were transported to Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland. The pair were stranded in the crashed plane for over seven hours.