US teen hikes to safety after plane crash
Los Angeles
A teenage girl survived a plane crash and then used knowledge picked up from watching survival shows on television to hike for two days out of the wilderness, US media and her parents said.
Autumn Veatch, 16, was in hospital after the small plane she was traveling in with her step-grandparents Saturday plunged into the Cascade Mountain range in Washington state, The Seattle Times reported.
Reported missing and feared dead, Veatch tried to pull her step-grandparents from the plane and when that failed followed a river to a road, before making her way to a nearby store, the paper said.
"We crashed and I was the only one that made it out... the only one that survived," she told a 911 emergency dispatcher, adding: "I have a lot of burns on my hands and I'm... covered in bruises and scratches and stuff."
Her father David Veatch told reporters: "She watches a lot of survival shows with me... I think she did good."
Veatch had had nothing to eat or drink for several days, a first responder told the newspaper.
She was hospitalized on Monday in the Washington town of Brewster, but has no serious injuries.
Crews are still searching for the plane, The Seattle Times reported, and authorities have not confirmed the fate of the step-grandparents or said what may have caused the crash as they flew to Montana.
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