How willpower helped teenager survive a plane crash in wilderness
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The teenaged girl who survived a plane crash in the Washington mountains and spent two nights alone in the woods before finding her way to safety says she tried to pull her step-grandparents from the burning wreckage.
In an , 16-year-old Autumn Veatch said she burned her hand trying to rescue her step-grandfather Leland Bowman out, but she couldn't save him or his wife Sharon.
The Bowmans were flying Autumn from Montana to Bellingham, Wash., on Saturday with Mr. Leland in control of the small聽Beechcraft A-35聽plane.
Autumn told NBC that before the crash they entered a cloud bank with zero visibility. After that 鈥渋t was all trees and then it was fire,鈥 with Leland and Sharon trapped in the plane.
She continued that after not being able to help them out, before running for her safety, she told them that she loved them and that 鈥渋t would be ok.鈥
鈥淚 was just blaming myself because the flight was to take me home and there wasn鈥檛 anything I could do,鈥 she said.
Autumn made her way down a steep slope and followed a creek to a river. She then followed the river to a trail and finally to a highway where motorists spotted her Monday and drove her to the nearest store.
The teenager spent two nights alone in the woods.
鈥淚 just got this surge of willpower and was like there's no way I can die without hugging somebody again," she said.
After a brief stay in the hospital, Autumn returned home to Bellingham late Tuesday and reunited with friends and family who were waiting for her with balloons and flowers.
Okanogan County Sheriff Frank Rogers told NBC that everyone in the county is 鈥渋mpressed鈥 with Autumn. 鈥淪he's kinda like a superhero,鈥 he added.
This report includes material from the Associated Press.