Thursday, August 13, 2020

Cessna 150F, N6299R: Incident occurred August 12, 2020 near Central Wisconsin Airport (KCWA) Mosinee, Marathon County, Wisconsin

Federal Aviation Administration / Flight Standards District Office; Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Aircraft departed, experienced issues and landed in a field.

https://registry.faa.gov/N6299R

Date: 12-AUG-20
Time: 11:25:00Z
Regis#: N6299R
Aircraft Make: CESSNA
Aircraft Model: 150
Event Type: INCIDENT
Highest Injury: NONE
Aircraft Missing: No
Damage: UNKNOWN
Activity: PERSONAL
Flight Phase: TAKEOFF (TOF)
Operation: 91
City: MOSINEE
State: WISCONSIN


Marathon County Sheriff's Office

On Wednesday, August 12, 2020, at approximately 6:28 a.m., the Marathon County 911 Communications Center received a report of a downed aircraft in a field approximately five miles west of the Central Wisconsin Airport. The caller advised there was a single occupant (pilot) and no injuries. Deputies from the Marathon County Sheriff’s Office responded to the area in an attempt to locate the aircraft. The Sheriff’s Office was provided support, from the Central Wisconsin Airport, in the search.

At approximately 7:21 a.m., phone contact was made with the pilot and he was able to relay his current location near the intersection of Skyview road and State Highway 153 in the Township of Emmet. Deputies located the small, single engine aircraft and the pilot. The pilot was not injured and there appeared to be no damage to the aircraft.

Upon investigation, the pilot was leaving Central Wisconsin Airport and flying to Eau Claire. Shortly after takeoff, the pilot lost engine power and was able to make a successful emergency landing in a field. The pilot was able to determine the problem and fix the aircraft. The pilot worked with the farmer, who combined a makeshift runway in the field for the pilot to take off. After several attempts, the pilot was unable to get up to speed to take off from the field.

At approximately 4:37 p.m., deputies were able to briefly shut down a section of State Highway 153. The pilot was able to use the highway as a runway to take off, and continue on his way to Eau Claire. The Marathon County Sheriff’s Office will be forwarding the information to the Federal Aviation Administration. Additional information may be obtained through an open records request in reference to case number 20.3061.

1 comment:

  1. Now that is really cool! The farmer cleared a path through his field for a runway, and, when that was insufficient, the cops blocked off the highway and let him take off there. Outstanding!

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