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Small Plane Crashes on Mount Equinox, Three Injured

Lauren James
Last updated: 27 February 2025 10:18
By Lauren James
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Emergency crews gather at the base of the toll road on Mount Equinox following a small plane crash.
Emergency crews at the base of the toll road on Mount Equinox after a small plane crashed on the mountain on Wednesday. © WCAX
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A small plane crashed near the peak of Mount Equinox in Vermont on Wednesday morning, injuring three people. Responders faced extreme conditions reaching the crash site, located approximately 3,200 feet up the mountain.

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A snowy road leading towards Mount Equinox in Vermont, with bare trees lining the street and heavy clouds covering the mountain.
A view of Mount Equinox covered in clouds, as seen from a road in Vermont. © Danielle Crosier, Manchester Journal

Mount Equinox Crash and Rescue

The incident was reported around 8:30 a.m., though the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has indicated that the plane may have crashed earlier, around 3:50 a.m. The exact timeline remains under investigation.

According to the Manchester Fire Department, first responders had to hike through icy and snowy terrain to get to the crash site. Helicopters, snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles were used in the rescue.

New York State Police sent a helicopter to airlift the victims. One was flown to Albany Medical Center and the other two were taken to local hospitals by ambulance. All three sustained non-life threatening injuries.

Emergency responders at the scene near Mount Equinox following a plane crash.
Emergency responders at the scene near Mount Equinox following a plane crash. © Danielle Crosier, Manchester Journal

Investigation

The cause of the crash remains unclear. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating the incident. Officials will visit the crash site on Friday to examine the wreckage and gather evidence.

They will look into mechanical, weather and pilot factors. Snow and ice may have played a role, but officials haven’t determined what exactly happened.

Responders faced extreme conditions to get to the crash site. Snowmobiles, ATVs and trucks only made it part way up the mountain, before responders had to switch to all-terrain vehicle snowshoes to continue.

Visibility was zero due to cloud cover, making the rescue even tougher. Despite the difficult conditions, teams successfully rescued all three victims.

Officials believe the soft snow and open space at the summit of Mount Equinox helped cushion the impact and prevent more serious injuries.

Emergency responder preparing snowshoes for rescue efforts after Mount Equinox plane crash.
A responder prepares snowshoes for emergency crews navigating difficult terrain after a plane crash on Mount Equinox.

Aviation Safety

This crash comes just one week after a midair collision in Arizona between two small planes. These recent crashes highlight the ongoing challenges of aviation safety, particularly in remote areas where rescues are more difficult.

As the investigation continues we hope to learn more about what happened and how we can prevent future accidents.

Our thoughts are with those affected and we hope those injured make a full recovery.

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I’m a journalism intern at Travel Radar, passionate about writing engaging stories and learning more about the world of travel and aviation. With a background in charity fundraising, marketing, and communications, I’m experienced in creating content that connects with audiences.
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