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John David Duggar has thanked "God's protection" after breaking his silence over an emergency landing he was forced to perform in 2021. The former reality star and his wife Abbie were on board the plane at the time.MORE: Counting On's Jana Duggar shocks fans with outfit choice"An emergency landing or any kind of plane crash is a scary thing, but it’s exactly what pilots are trained for," the 32-year-old, the twin brother of Jana, shared.
"We are so thankful for God’s protection, as we all walked away without injuries when this happened last October."WATCH: Duggar family spend time together for Father's DayHe continued in a statement shared with Celebuzz: "We so appreciate the love and care so many have expressed toward us."John David is a licensed pilot. Their daughter Grace was not on board.MORE: Everything you need to know about the Duggar family weddingsMORE: Jinger Duggar reveals sweet bond with older sisters after shocking family dramaThe incident took place on 29 October outside Waverly, Tennessee.The sheriff's department previously shared that the 911 dispatcher alleged John David called in the crash, citing "double engine failure" before landing the plane in a field.
John David and Abbie were both on boardJohn David was piloting a Piper PA-30 which belonged to Medic Corps, a non-profit organization that deploys aircrafts to provide emergency medical care during mass-casualty disasters. John David is the director of business for the organization.The crash came in the middle of a tumultuous time for the TV family as weeks prior Jana was charged in Arkansas with a misdemeanor count of endangering the welfare of a child.Jana, 32, has now settled her child endangerment charge outside of court.
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John David Duggar and his wife Abbie have broken their silence after surviving a plane crash.
John David Duggar and his wife Abbie are speaking out for the first time since surviving a plane crash.
John David Duggar, the former "19 Kids and Counting" star, is breaking his silence over the terrifying plane crash he was involved in last year. The pilot, who is 32, was operating a Piper PA-30 aircraft registered to Medic Choppers, LLC, on Oct. 29, 2021, when the plane went down in Waverly, Tennessee, around 7:13 p.m.
John David Duggar and his wife, Abbie, finally spoke out about the terrifying plane crash that they were involved in last year.
stars released a statement on Fridayacknowledging that they and their then-1-year-old daughter, Grace, were involved in a plane crash nearly three months ago in Waverly, Tennessee. «An emergency landing or any kind of plane crash is a scary thing, but it's exactly what pilots are trained for,» the couple said in the statement to. «We are so thankful for God's protection, as we all walked away without injuries when this happened last October.