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18-Year-Old Pilot Makes Emergency Landing On Jersey Shore Bridge

An 18-year-old pilot made an emergency landing in a banner plane on the Jersey Shore Monday afternoon.

Landon Lucas (in blue) landed his banner plane in Ocean City Monday afternoon.

Landon Lucas (in blue) landed his banner plane in Ocean City Monday afternoon.

Photo Credit: Ocean City NJ
Lucas' plane on the 9th Street Bridge.

Lucas' plane on the 9th Street Bridge.

Photo Credit: Ocean City NJ

Paramount Air Service pilot Landon Lucas reported engine failure while flying near Steel Pier in Atlantic City, Ocean City spokesman Doug Bergen said.

Lucas released his banner into the ocean while trying to reach  Ocean City Municipal Airport when he spotted a gap in traffic in the westbound lanes of the Route 52 causeway.

That's where Lucas landed his plane safely between Ocean City and Somers Point, around 12:40 p.m., Bergen said.

The pilot successfully landed with no damage to the plane and no injury to himself or any motorist.

Investigators were on the scene with crews working to remove the wings and tow the plane away.

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