Paddleboarders rescue pilot who crashed plane in Austin lake

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AUSTIN, Texas (CBSDFW/AP) — A pilot crashed a small airplane into Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin and was helped to shore by paddleboarders, officials said.

The pilot, a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department game warden, was on a test flight Thursday afternoon when the crash occurred, officials said. He was taken to a hospital with potentially serious injuries, medics said.

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is aware that a Game Warden Pilot was involved in a plane crash today in Austin on...

Posted by Texas Parks and Wildlife on Thursday, June 16, 2022

The pilot reported mechanical issues and was forced to land in the lake, a Texas Parks and Wildlife spokesperson said. The plane had just come out of routine maintenance.

A bystander, Nicholas Compton, told Austin TV station KXAN that he heard a paddleboarder yell that a plane had landed in the water. Compton said he then helped bring the pilot to shore.

"I was expecting to see something much worse than a man still alive floating so I was very relieved to see that he was still conscious ... So, it wasn't much thinking except just getting him to the shore to medical services," Compton told the TV station.

The plane was successfully removed from the water, according to a Facebook post from Texas Parks and Wildlife. 

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