In dire straits, 18-year-old Brock Peters mustered everything he could recall from his emergency landing training. He got his pilot's license four months ago. https://t.co/2YtRWA5BcE
— KCAL News (@CBSLA) January 3, 2023
Peters was flying a few family members in a single-engine plane to breakfast when he heard a loud, concerning sound while over the Cajon Pass.
"We're coming through the pass and I hear a 'boom' and then I lose all my engine power," Peters told CBSLA.
Incredible emergency landing from @OHHS_bulldogs and @OakHillsFootba1 Alumnus Brock Peters who is 18 and has only had his pilot license for 4 months! 🙏 https://t.co/mjDcHEuLVS
— Coach Monica 63 (@NickMonica63) January 3, 2023
Due to the terrain, Peters couldn’t get in contact with any air traffic towers. So he called his mom to let her know what was happening and decided to make an emergency landing on the side of the road below them.
"I can hear my grandma crying in the back," he recalled.
Brock Peters, 18, landed a single-engine plane with family members onboard in the Cajon Pass Monday morning. Peters spoke to CBSLA Tuesday morning.https://t.co/L4CBIf2ZZ4
— KCAL News (@CBSLA) January 3, 2023
"I'm like 'I've got to tune her out, focus on what I need to do and get this plane down safely and make sure everybody is OK.'"
His determination in the moment was needed. Peters recalled to CBSLA that he later noticed power lines over the roads and knew that hitting any of them would have made the situation far worse.
Just four months after getting his license, 18-year-old Brock Peters, flying a single-engine plane, made an emergency landing in California. "I can hear my grandma crying in the back," he said.https://t.co/Ml8XNEb7sI
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) January 4, 2023
"I was coming down and there was power lines that went across the road," Peters said in the interview. "When I was coming down, I didn't see those until after I got out and checked everything out, that's when I saw the overhead power lines."
It was a Monday morning when Brock Peters and his family hopped in an airplane at Apple Valley Airport to grab a bite to eat. What happened next was not expected. LISTEN NOW. https://t.co/iwHX7wVhGN
— HDdailynews (@HDdailynews) January 3, 2023
Peters has loved flying since he was a young boy and pursued a pilot's license in his teens. He'd had his license for only four months when he was faced with this intense challenge.
Just four months after getting his license, 18-year-old Brock Peters, flying a single-engine plane, made an emergency landing in California. "I can hear my grandma crying in the back," he said.https://t.co/Ml8XNEb7sI
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) January 4, 2023
"I knew I was going to land it," Peters said. "I knew I was going to. But to not hit anything, that's God's intervention right there."
Hero teen pilot makes emergency landing on two-lane highway https://t.co/SU90b7ZVsC
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) January 3, 2023
There were four people on board at the time, including Peters, and thanks to his quick thinking, no one was hurt.
The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating what exactly happened to the plane’s engine that made the landing necessary.
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