Single-Engine Airplane Crashes on Fire Island Beach; No Injuries Reported, Officials Say

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The Piper PA-28 aircraft - registered to a Nassau County flight school - set down on Atlantique Beach at about 12:15 p.m.

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A beach on fire island so a considerable degree of excitement Monday afternoon after a small, single engine airplane crashed onto the sand in front of multiple people laying out and catching a few rays of sunshine.
 
The Piper PA-28 aircraft - registered to a Nassau County flight school - set down on Atlantique Beach at about 12:15 p.m. on Monday afternoon after the pilot experienced engine trouble, giving beachgoers a considerable fright.
 
Witnesses of the crash noted that the plane appeared to be poised to tip over following the rough landing, but ultimately righted itself and safely came to a stop. No injuries were reported, said Ocean Beach Fire Chief George Hesse.
 
“They landed right where they could land,” he told the media. “It was a light beach day.”
 
The Federal Aviation Administration is scheduled to release a report about the crash on Tuesday.