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Small Plane Carrying 3 Crashes in Plymouth

A small plane carrying three people onboard crashed in Plymouth on Saturday, Fire Department officials said. Luckily, all three survived the crash.

Boston.com reported that the dual-engine Cessna 401 propeller plane was on its way to Plymouth Airport when it went down near Billington Sea Road.

A spokesperson for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said that the pilot and two passengers survived and were taken to hospitals. There are no further details about their injuries.

According to FAA documents, the article said, the aircraft, built in 1968, is registered to Christopher Cox from Hampton, GA. Cox had sold the plane to a company called Oasis Flight Services last month, and was equipped with cameras to be used for aerial surveying and mapping.

The full story can be found on Boston.com.

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