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Originally Posted by riverat
How can you be near tuftonboro neck and by rattlesnake island in Alton at the same time. Per wmur
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Good question and one that deserves an answer. The plane was almost equal distance from Diamond Island, Middle Ground Shoal, and Millstone Point off Tuftonboro Neck in about 106 feet of water. A quick look at the town boundaries shows that while the plane was fairly close to Tuftonboro Neck it was in fact in the town of Alton. The boundary heads just off Parker Island in an almost direct line over towards Moultonboro Neck. That puts the plane well inside the town limit of Alton. In fact both Tuftonboro and Alton FD responded and Tuftonboro assisted but withdrew and left Alton in charge so they apparently thought the plane was in Alton as was reported.
The first on scene was a NH Marine patrol vessel and the officer took the pilot on board. Soon after a workboat from Goodhue & Hawkins Navy Yard in Wolfeboro showed up and tied a line to the plane which was almost submerged as the photo above shows. The Goodhue Hawkins crew stood by as the MP Officer transported the pilot to the Gilford Town docks for any needed medical attention.
After the two Fire Departments showed up and rendered assistance another MP Boat was on scene followed by the first MP vessel to arrive. Dive Winnipesaukee was there with a couple of boats and attempted to raise the plane.
No further info at this time.