BEAR CREEK TOWNSHIP, Pa. - Personal electronic devices helped lead rescuers to a father and daughter who survived a plane crash in Pennsylvania, authorities said.According to state police, the aircraft had taken off from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport on Sunday night when it went down in a wooded area of Luzerne County.
The FAA said the plane had disappeared from radar after a rapid descent.Authorities asked the U.S. Air Force to help with the search and they pinged the 58-year-old dad's cellphone and 13-year-old daughter's iPad to locate them.It took hours before state troopers found them huddled together suffering from hypothermia.Emergency responders called it a miracle.They were taken to a hospital.