Thursday, July 28, 2011

Helicopter crop-duster crashes in Minnesota cornfield

NICOLLET, Minn. A helicopter pilot was able to walk away unharmed after his crop-dusting chopper crashed in a cornfield in southern Minnesota.

KEYC-TV reports the crash happened just after 4:30 p.m. Thursday about seven miles north of Nicollet.

According to the Nicollet County sheriff's office, the helicopter belonging to Scott's Helicopter Service out of LeSueur had a mechanical problem while it was spraying a field and lost altitude. The pilot was able to bring the helicopter to a hard landing on its skids in the cornfield.

The pilot, Matt Aubuchon from Washington state, was not hurt. First responders found him walking out of the tall corn.

The Federal Aviation Administration will begin investigating the crash Friday.

Information from: KEYC-TV, http://www.keyc.tv

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