Transcript for Americans' private plane breaks in half in Honduras

in the primary. Progress. That's right. An amazing survival story. Take a look. Private plane from Austin, Texas, broke in half when it crashed in Honduras but everyone on board is alive and expected to recover. ABC's Marcus Moore has the story. Good morning, Marcus. Reporter: George, good morning. When you look at the video of that plane, it's absolutely astonishing that everyone survived but some of the people on board did suffer serious injuries and they remain hospitalized this morning. This morning, we are learning more details about the passengers who miraculously survived this Hore tink plane crash. Joe Rotondo is the president of ezcorp. His wife says he suffered a punctured lung but is expected to be okay. The three other passengers on the board all employees of ez corp and the pilot all survived pulled to safety by first responders and volunteers who bravely raced to the wreckage. The gulf stream which departed from Austin crashed off the runway in Honduras snapping it in half. This shows first responders as they tried to reach passengers. Some trying to lift the door. Others using fire extinguishers around the plane. Firefighters covering it with foam. The airport there surrounded by mountains is notorious for being one of the most difficult to approach. You could be too fast as you're coming down that hill and if you land too fast and don't have the airplane under control, it's not hard as we've seen in numerous instances at this airport to go off the end of the runway. Reporter: In 2011 a commercial airliner crashed while attempting to land here killing all 14 on board. This morning, we know that three passengers have already been released from the hospital. They could return home to Texas either today or tomorrow. Robin, absolutely incredible that they survived. Absolutely. All right, Marcus, thank you.

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