The pilot was the only occupant on board the aircraft and was removed five seconds before the train collided with the plane.
Agents from the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) rescued a pilot who had crashed his plane over a railroad line seconds before a passenger train ran over his aircraft.
The incident occurred this Sunday in Pacoima, an area northwest of Los Angeles, when a small aircraft crashed just over the railroad near Whiteman Airport.
Foothill Division Officers displayed heroism and quick action by saving the life of a pilot who made an emergency landing on the railroad tracks at San Fernando Rd. and Osborne St., just before an oncoming train collided with the aircraft. pic.twitter.com/DDxtGGIIMo
— LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) January 10, 2022
LAPD agents from the Foothill station, which is a short distance from where the accident occurred, responded to the emergency.
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The pilot was the only occupant on board the aircraft and was removed five seconds before the train collided with the plane.
The action was captured by the body camera of one of the agents and was revealed by the LAPD on its social networks.
According to the information published by the LAPD on its social networks, the plane lost power and crashed into the tracks.
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The pilot who has not been identified was taken to the hospital because the video shows that his face is bloody.
The video that was released Sunday night has more than 2.4 million views. (I)

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