A small plane crashed in the town of Mukwa in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, on November 6th.
The plane went down on Faskell Road, near the runway of a private airport Poppy’s Flying Acres.
The pilot, who was the only one aboard, was injured in the accident and was taken to a hospital in New London.
Sgt. Kevin Studzinski of the Waupaca County Sheriff’s Office said the neighbors had pulled the pilot out of the aircraft. “The plane is considered a total loss, but that’s not what’s important… Due to their heroic actions the pilot is still alive today,” he said.
‘It could have been much worse’: Eyewitness recounts near-miss after plane hits three cars in Victoria intersection
Eyewitness Tony Poynor recounts a near-miss as a Piper PA-34 Seneca hit 3 cars.
Victoria plane crash press release
A twin-engine Piper PA-31 airplane has crash in the intersection of Zac Lentz Parkway and Mockingbird at approximately 3 p.m. striking three vehicles.
4 injured in plane crash in Victoria on Wednesday
At approximately 3 p.m. a fixed-wing, twin-engine, eight-seater Piper Navajo PA-31-350 aircraft with the tail number N818BR, crashed at the intersection of NE Zac Lentz Parkway and Mockingbird Lane in
Plane crashes on highway in Victoria, Texas
The extent of injuries to those in the vehicles and aircraft is currently undetermined.
Plane crashes with 3 cars in Victoria, Texas
Three cars and a plane were involved in the crash. It was not known if occupants of the cars and the plane were injured. Police received the call at about 3 p.m.