VIDEO: Helicopter's emergency landing puts Kenny Loggins 'in the Danger Zone'
Published in Weird News
SOLANA BEACH, Calif. (UPI) -- Singer Kenny Loggins made his return to the "Danger Zone" when he witnessed a Marine Corps helicopter make an emergency landing on a California beach.
Loggins, who performed hit song "Danger Zone" for the soundtrack to 1986 Tom Cruise film Top Gun, was on the shore Wednesday in Solana Beach when the CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter made an emergency landing due to a low oil-pressure indicator light coming on in the cockpit.
Loggins posted: Walked right into the Danger ZoneTaking a walk... right into the #DangerZone! Marine helicopter had to make an emergency landing at Solana Beach.Posted by Kenny Loggins on Wednesday, April 15, 2015
"Lo and behold, I walk down there and I say, 'You're in the danger zone!'" Loggins said in a video he posted to social media. We literally are.
Walked right into the #DANGERZONE #SolanaBeach Marine helicopter emergency landing pic.twitter.com/Ty160Y9ODx— Kenny Loggins (@kennyloggins) April 15, 2015
Loggins also tweeted a picture of himself with the helicopter with the caption, "Walked right into the #DANGERZONE."
The Marine Corps said there were no injuries from the incident and the helicopter was flown to the Del Mar fairgrounds for inspection.
Copyright 2015 by United Press International
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