Small plane makes emergency landing on shores of Mission Beach

VIDEO: San Diego Fire-Rescue confirmed Tuesday around noon, a small plane landed on the shores of Mission Beach. The pilot, Victor Schneider, was flying with his daughter, who is a flight attendant, when the planeโ€™s engine suddenly failed. โ€œThatโ€™s my main concern, I didnโ€™t want to hit anybody,โ€ Schneider said.

Schneider says he had about 10 feet of hard sand to land on and had to also maneuver the landing amid high tide. โ€œI had a complete engine failure,โ€ Schneider said. โ€œI came over onto the beach, and there were very few people. I had a really good open spot to put it on the beach.โ€ The two were not injured during the emergency landing. There were also no injuries reported from beachgoers.

The plane is a 1953 Cessna 170, and Schneider says heโ€™s logged about 25,000 hours of flying over the years. Heโ€™s had this Cessna for over 23 years, and he says this is the first time heโ€™s had a problem with it. The FAA is expected to arrive to help move the plane from the shore and return it to Oceanside, where it departed.

KUSI-TV FOX 5 San Diego

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