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Tue, Jan 24, 2012

Dallas Family Home After Honduras Ditching

Bystanders Had Right Skills At Right Place & Time

All four occupants of a Bay Island Airways Seaplane Adventure gone wrong are doing fine. The modified AirCam (photo: YouTube/buttroast98) reportedly lost at least one engine, ditched and flipped inverted in the waters off Roatan, a small island in the Caribbean off Honduras. The pilot and three members of a Texas family along for the scenic flight were fortunate to have two doctors and a pilot among boaters who first responded, and say they actually plan to return to the area for another vacation.

Dallas attorney Andy Atkins tells NBC5-TV in Dallas that he was on the January 11 flight with his wife, Jenny, and their four-year-old son, Logan, and relates, "It was just an awesome fun ride, that's all I can tell you. Great views and great pictures and a slow-flying plane that felt very stable. We lost an engine, is what I was told, and we crashed into the ocean and flipped over and were stuck underwater."

On a parasail boat nearby was 63-year-old Larry Forseth, a retired Air Canada pilot who now runs a boutique hotel in Honduras with his wife Linda, and his cousin, Paul Gullackson. They joined several bystanders who risked their own safety to dive in and help the young family. Forseth tells CTV News there were four people in the water. The father was holding his son's head above water, while the pilot had the unconscious woman in his arms. Forseth recalls, "Her eyes had rolled back. Her lips were really blue. She did not look good at all."

On a nearby yacht were two doctors, who began treatment of the mother and son and administered oxygen before all four victims were taken to a hospital. After what NBC5 describes as a stay lasting days, the family returned home last Thursday.

Bay Island Airways has advertised tours in an AirCam which appears to have been modified for additional seating. There has not yet been an official report from authorities in Honduras, and the tour company's website has been shut down.

FMI: www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g292019-d1823243-Reviews-Bay_Island_Airways_Seaplane_Adventure_Private_Tour-Roatan_Bay_Islands.html

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