10-04-2025
All 5 passengers aboard Oregon-bound plane crash from St. George released from hospital
ST. GEORGE, Utah () — All five who were aboard the Oregon-bound plane from St. George have been released from the hospital, officials confirmed on Wednesday.
The plane had crash-landed on Monday into a nearby body of water after skidding off the runway of the North Bend Southwest Oregon Regional Airport. Emergency crews responded to the scene after an iPhone belonging to someone on board sent a crash alert.
Hospital staff reported that everyone on board had suffered minor injuries but were alert, oriented, and stable. Three of the passengers had been released from the hospital the same day, while one was kept overnight for observation. Another person on the plane reportedly had to be transferred to another facility to receive specialized care.
The North Bend Oregon Regional Airport confirmed, however, that everyone has been released.
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It is still currently unclear what caused the plane to skid off the runway. Officials with the Federal Aviation Administration were on site Tuesday to conduct a preliminary investigation and the National Transportation Safety Board will continue its own investigation to determine the cause.
The aircraft, which officials said was a 2019 Honda HA-420 jet, was removed from the water on Monday shortly after the crash.
Until the investigation is complete, the aircraft will remain stored at the airport, officials said. The plane will remain stored at the airport as the NTSB investigation continues.
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