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JUNEAU, Alaska—Alaska State Troopers say two Colorado men have survived a plane crash near Ketchikan.
Troopers say the 66-year-old pilot, Robert C. Davis, and his 58-year-old passenger, Glenn B. Davis, were the only people in the plane when it ran out of fuel Friday evening on its approach to the Southeast Alaska town.
The plane crashed off Gravina Island and sank.
The men, who live in Beulah, Colo., were rescued after a passing float plane landed in the water nearby.
According to troopers, the men were transported to a Ketchikan hospital, where Glenn Davis was treated for mild hypothermia and released.
Troopers say the pilot was not hurt.



