11-year-old girl survives Michigan plane crash that killed her father, 3 others
The small commuter plane crashed while landing on Beaver
Island.
An 11-year-old sole survivor of a commuter plane crash on a
Lake Michigan island that killed her father and three others remembers her dad
protecting her as the aircraft crash-landed, her mother said on Sunday.
"It's her last memory before the crash," Christina
Perdue said in a statement of her daughter, Laney, who was in stable condition
Sunday afternoon at a children's hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The crash on Saturday at the Welke Airport on Beaver Island
in the far northern part of Lake Michigan killed everyone else aboard the
twin-engine Britton-Norman BN-2 aircraft, including Perdue's husband, Mike, a
realtor from Gaylord, Michigan.
"We are heartbroken with the loss of my husband, a
father, brother, son and friend. He gave the best bear hugs, and I believe he
grabbed our daughter and protected her," Christina Perdue said of what her
daughter recalls of the crash. "Our prayers are also with our island
community and the other souls lost in the accident."
The crash occurred around 1:30 p.m. on Saturday at Welke
Airport on Beaver Island just below Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Lt. William
Church of the Charlevoix County, Michigan, Sheriff's Office told ABC News on
Sunday.
The Island Airways aircraft was landing at the airport when
the crash occurred after departing from Charlevoix, Michigan, about 32 miles
away, according to a statement from the Federal Aviation Administration.
A helicopter crew from the Coast Guard Great Lakes was
training in the area at the time and responded to an emergency call from the
island. It then flew the critically injured child and a male adult, who
initially survived the crash, to McLaren Northern Michigan Hospital in
Petoskey, Coast Guard officials said.
The sheriff's office said the male victim was pronounced
dead at the hospital.
The Coast Guard Great Lakes said in a tweet that the helicopter
crew performed "chest compressions" on the girl en route to the
hospital.
Laney Perdue was later transferred to a children's hospital
in Grand Rapids.
Church also identified a couple killed in the incident as Kate Leese and Adam Kendall.
Leese, 35, and Kendall, 37, were featured in a Detroit News
article just seven days ago talking about a vineyard of red and white grapes
they were growing since recently moving to Beaver Island and their dreams to
open a winery and tasting room someday.
The couple, who was also restoring a turn-of-the-century
farmhouse on the island, told the newspaper they had found the island an
idyllic place to settle after living a nomadic lifestyle for the past three
years, living out of a renovated Airstream while traveling around the country.
"Almost immediately after we pulled into the marina
here, we knew this was the level of quiet we were looking for," Kendall,
an attorney, told the newspaper. "At night, there's almost complete
silence here. There's no light pollution. You can hear every car (if one goes
by). It's the kind of place we had been looking for as our next spot."
The name of the pilot who died was being withheld by the
sheriff's office, pending notification of relatives, Church said.
The cause of the crash is under investigation by the FAA and
National Transportation Safety Board.
Source abcnews
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