Dad and two daughters survive night on wing of aircraft after it crashed into frozen lake

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A FATHER and his two girls survived a night on the wing of their aircraft after it crashed into a frozen lake.

The 38-year-old and his daughters were spotted by a volunteer pilot responding to their family’s social media SOS.

APA father and his two girls survived a night on the wing of their aircraft after it crashed into a frozen lake[/caption]

APThe family crash-landed on frozen Tustumena Lake in Alaska[/caption]

John MorrisThey endured 12 hours in sub-zero temperatures on the wing of the partly submerged Piper aircraft[/caption]

Terry Godes said he saw a Facebook post calling for people to help search for the missing plane.

On Monday morning about a dozen pilots including Godes headed out to search the area.

Godes headed toward the lake, which sits at the foot of a glacier, and spotted what he thought was wreckage.

Godes said: “It kind of broke my heart to see that [the wreckage].

“But as I got closer down and lower, I could see that there was three people on top of the wing.”

“They were alive and responsive and moving around.”

The family had endured 12 hours in sub-zero temperatures on the wing of the partly submerged Piper aircraft, in icy Tustumena Lake in Alaska.

The trio were lifted to safety by a helicopter and taken to hospital but their condition was not serious.

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