Two rescued after aeroplane emergency landing off Welsh coast

RNLI Fishguard Small aircraft in the sea partially submergedRNLI Fishguard
An aeroplane ditched into the sea about 10 miles north-west of Cemaes Head in north Pembrokeshire

Two people have been rescued after their aircraft made an emergency landing in the sea off the coast of west Wales.

New Quay RNLI lifeboat station said it received reports from Milford Haven Coastguard on Friday at 18:06 BST that an aeroplane had ditched into the sea approximately 10 miles north-west of Cemaes Head in Pembrokeshire, with two people on board.

The station sent an all-weather lifeboat to the scene, along with a coastguard helicopter, and lifeboats from the RNLI in Fishguard and Cardigan.

"Two casualties were spotted by the helicopter and were recovered by Cardigan lifeboat," New Quay RNLI said.

It added the pair had been transferred to a larger boat for casualty care and later taken to hospital.

RNLI New Quay Orange life boat with crew wearing helmets on board seen in the sea from behind with engines at the backRNLI New Quay
The casualties were brought ashore at New Quay's main pier

"Both casualties were brought ashore at New Quay's main pier, in Ceredigion, and handed into the care of the Welsh Ambulance Service, before being transferred to hospital," New Quay lifeboat station said.

RNLI New Quay A pier with a docked yellow and balck boat, and a yellow ambulance parked up next to it.RNLI New Quay
Ambulances were waiting at New Quay's main pier to take the two people on board the aeroplane to hospital

The Welsh Ambulance Service said two emergency ambulances and an operations manager were waiting at New Quay's main pier to receive and treat the casualties.

"Both patients were assessed at the scene and conveyed to hospital for further treatment," it added.