

After a plane crash atop Mount Equinox in Manchester on Feb. 26, the three passengers were rescued and brought to the hospital for nonfatal injuries.Â
The three people aboard the plane were identified as the pilot John Murphy, his son Josiah Murphy and daughter Cheyenne Murphy from the Baltimore area in Maryland, according to Manchester’s first assistant fire chief Jamie Greene.
After receiving care, the three family members were released from the hospital the night of Feb. 26, Greene said. John sustained a head injury and broke a bone in his wrist. Josiah also suffered a head injury, but Cheyenne emerged unscathed from the plane crash, according to Green.Â
The family departed from Baltimore, Maryland, with the destination of Rutland Southern Vermont Regional Airport, with plans to ski at Killington Mountain Resort, Greene said.Â
The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board have launched investigations into the cause of the plane crash.
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