By Ben Feuerherd, Ben Feuerherd
Published December 10, 2018

The small plane made an emergency landing Paramus Golf Course on Sunday afternoon.
(A. Loving)
This pilot turned the fairway into a runway — and it was one sweet shot.
The small plane made an emergency landing on a New Jersey golf course on Sunday afternoon — and all four passengers, including a father and son, escaped without serious injuries.
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The plane touched down on the Paramus Golf Course at about 12:15 p.m. The course is on the approach to Teterboro Airport.
The 11-year-old boy may have broken his leg during the improvised landing, and his father was carried away on a stretcher, according to local reports. But both are expected to make a full recovery.

Of the four passengers on board, an 11-year-old boy may have broken his leg during the improvised landing, and his father was carried away on a stretcher, according to local reports.
(A. Loving)
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Police are investigating the incident.
This article originally appeared in The New York Post.
https://www.foxnews.com/travel/small-plane-crash-lands-new-jersey-golf-course-passengers-suffer-no-serious-injuries