BAY COUNTY, MI (WNEM) - A 77-year-old pilot made an
emergency landing in a farm field. She walked out of the plane after
putting it down in some bean plants.
The woman was flying from Gaylord to Pontiac
when she ran into trouble. Police believe one of the plane's fuel tanks
ran out and the pilot couldn't switch to a second tank in time.
The pilot put out a distress call shortly
before noon on Saturday. Emergency responders in Bay and Saginaw County
stood by for a possible plane crash.
The 77-year-old was able to land the plane
without incident. She was the only passenger in the SportCruiser
plane. The pilot was not injured and the plane was fine too.
"Well having talked with her she has been flying for 17 years, she did an outstanding job," said Sgt. Brad Woolman.
Emergency responders pushed the plane out of
the bean field and loaded in on to a tow truck. Police escorted the
plane to MBS Airport.
Michigan State Police have not released the pilot's name. She declined an interview with TV5.
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FRANKENLUST TOWNSHIP, MI —
Authorities here have closed four roads as a small plane that was forced
to land because of a lack of fuel is transported to MBS International
Airport.
Authorities
initially reported the sudden landing about noon north of Freeland Road
and west of Westside Saginaw Road, or M-84, as a crash.
Bay County sheriff's officials said the plane did not crash and instead was low on fuel, forcing the pilot to land the plane. The pilot was not injured in the landing, officials said.
Authorities decided to transport the plane on a flatbed truck to the airport in Tittabawassee Township and closed Mackinaw, Fraser, 7 Mile, and 8 Mile roads as the plane was transported.
Authorities estimated the roads would be closed for about 30 minutes.
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Bay County sheriff's officials said the plane did not crash and instead was low on fuel, forcing the pilot to land the plane. The pilot was not injured in the landing, officials said.
Authorities decided to transport the plane on a flatbed truck to the airport in Tittabawassee Township and closed Mackinaw, Fraser, 7 Mile, and 8 Mile roads as the plane was transported.
Authorities estimated the roads would be closed for about 30 minutes.
Article and comments: http://www.mlive.com/news/bay-city/index.ssf/2012/06/four_bay_county_roads_closed_a.html
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