HILTON HEAD, S.C. – A single-engine plane with oil on its windshield struck
and killed a man on a Hilton Head
beach Monday afternoon as the pilot was attempting to make an emergency landing, authorities
said.
The man was walking or jogging along Palmetto Dunes when the Experimental
Lancair IV-P plane hit him,
said Hilton Head Island fire
and rescue spokeswoman Joheida (Joh-HI'-da) Fister.
The plane started leaking oil at about 13,000 feet and tried originally to
make it to Hilton Head Airport,
Fister said. The oil on the windshield blocked the pilot's vision and he told
authorities the propeller came off the plane. When he tried to land on the beach
near the Hilton Head Marriott
Resort and Spa, the plane hit the beachgoer and came to rest a little farther
down the beach, she said.
"I would have to say it's pretty unusual," Fister said.
The names of the man killed, pilot and passenger on the plane were not
released.
The plane left Orlando at 4:45 p.m. and was headed for Virginia, Fister said.
The plane has a turbine engine and can fly up to 370 mph, according to the
Lancair Web site.
The Federal Aviation
Administration and the National
Transportation Safety Board were investigating, Fister said. A call late
Monday to an FAA spokeswoman was not immediately returned.