A California Highway Patrol officer saved a pilot just seconds before a small aircraft erupted into flames following a crash near U.S. 101 in Santa Barbara.
According to the California Highway Patrol, Officer Ayala was conducting a traffic stop on January 29 when he saw a small plane crash into a nearby field. The aircraft’s parachute had deployed, but the wreckage quickly caught fire.
Ayala immediately abandoned his stop, rushed to the scene, and jumped a chain-link fence to reach the pilot, who was crawling from the burning plane. As the flames spread, the officer pulled the pilot to safety moments before the wreckage exploded. The aircraft’s passenger managed to escape on their own, and two civilians helped bring both individuals to safety.
Emergency responders transported the victims to Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital for treatment. Authorities credited Ayala’s swift response and bravery for saving lives that day.
The dramatic rescue, captured on video, has since gained attention on social media, highlighting the officer’s heroism.
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