'I had to find the best place to land without hurting anyone' | 26-year-old pilot explains remarkable Arlington crash-landing

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'I had to find the best place to land without hurting anyone' | 26-year-old pilot explains remarkable Arlington crash-landing
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Uzziel Salinas was flying Monday with a friend to build up hours to become a flight instructor. During the flight, he said he started experiencing engine failure.Uzziel Salinas explains how he made a remarkable emergency landing in Arlington on Monday, avoiding injury to others and himself.ARLINGTON, Texas — Engine failure is the last thing a pilot wants to experience while soaring above an urban area -- it doesn't matter if you're new to the skies or have been flying them for years.

Complacency can get a pilot killed, but Salinas says he keeps his training in the back of his mind every time he flies. "I reported to the ATC that I was having issues, and he cleared me for a priority landing," Salinas said."I realized I wasn't going to make it, so I declared an emergency. I had to find the best place to land and do it with minimal damage and without hurting anyone on the ground." "I saw nothing but buildings, nothing but traffic, residential buildings, and that definitely did scare me. It made me worry.

"I was hoping that the fence would catch us, and when we stopped, I remember looking at my friend and asking if he was okay," Salinas said."I remember grabbing his hand and saying thank you, God, we're alive." Uzziel Salinas explains how he made a remarkable emergency landing in Arlington on Monday, avoiding injury to others and himself.

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