Survivors of plane crash off Florida coast were on raft for hours, didn't know help was coming, military says

In a dramatic sequence of events off Florida’s coast, U.S. military personnel successfully rescued 11 individuals from a plane crash, describing the incident as “miraculous” with no significant injuries reported. The accident occurred approximately 80 miles off Melbourne, Florida, a city located around 175 miles north of Miami.

The U.S. Coast Guard Southeast District was alerted to the situation around 11 a.m. on Tuesday, thanks to an emergency locator transmitter signal from the downed twin-engine turboprop airplane. Promptly, a rescue operation was set into motion.

Coincidentally, a 920th Rescue Wing HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopter crew was already airborne, engaged in a training mission. They were swiftly redirected to assist in the emergency response. Additional support was provided by a Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater C-27 Spartan aircrew and an HC-130J Combat King II aircrew from Patrick Space Force Base.

Maj. Elizabeth Piowaty, the aircraft commander on the HC-130J Combat King II, explained during a Wednesday news conference, “We received notification from their Emergency Locator Transmitter beacon, and that was the extent of the information relayed to us at the time.”

This image provided by the Air Force Reserve Command is a bird’s eye view of the raft that officials say the survivors were on for hours at the time of the rescue. 

DVIDS / Photo by Gwendolyn Kurzen / Air Force Reserve Command


A Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater C-27 Spartan aircrew and an HC-130J Combat King II aircrew from Patrick Space Force Base also assisted with the rescue.

“We got notification from their (Emergency Locator Transmitter) beacon, and that was all the information that was relayed to us at the time,” Maj. Elizabeth Piowaty, aircraft commander on the HC-130J Combat King II, said during a news conference Wednesday.

She said the ELT sends a signal when there’s a potential issue.

“It’s a certain amount of impact when it hits land or water,” Piowaty said. “It can trigger that sensor, which will go off and give notifications.”

Plane crash survivors were floating on raft for hours

The 11 Bahamian adults were eventually spotted on a life raft floating in the ocean, and the military said their survival was “miraculous.”

“They had already been in the raft for about five hours,” Capt. Rory Whipple said. “You could tell just by looking at them that they were in distress. Physically, mentally and emotionally.”

He said they train for situations like that all the time, so for them it was “just another day at work.”

But for those who survived the crash, it wasn’t.

“Dehydration is probably, like, the biggest threat to them,” Whipple said of their possible injuries. “Also, it was a plane crash. So, possibly any kind of injuries.”

It was likely an emotional time for the survivors.

“They didn’t have communication,” he said. “They didn’t even know we were coming (to rescue them) until we were directly overhead.”

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This image provided by the 920th Rescue Wing shows a helicopter preparing to pull survivors of a plane crash from the Atlantic Ocean about 80 miles off the coast of Melbourne, Florida, on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.

920th Rescue Wing


If they waited even a minute, a storm might have derailed the rescue

Piowaty echoed those statements and described their rescue, which took place as a thunderstorm was about to roll in.

“Once we flew over them and identified them, a thunderstorm was coming in, so they had their rain tarp over them for protection from exposure,” Piowaty said.

She went on to say that surviving a crash in the ocean was rare.

“I have not known anyone to survive a ditching in the ocean,” she said. “So, the pilot would be worried about the sea states, the crest. Trying to land at the slowest but safest air speed. And, from what I’ve seen, I mean, for all those people to survive is pretty miraculous.”

All 11 survivors were hoisted into the helicopter with minutes left of fuel to spare. They were transported to Melbourne Orlando International Airport and were all listed in stable condition.

Officials said the plane departed from Marsh Harbor, Bahamas, and was headed to Freeport when it experienced engine failure and crashed. Bahamian authorities will investigate the official cause.

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