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Miloch
November 24th 19, 10:15 PM
https://www.foxnews.com/us/minnesota-pilot-plane-entangled-power-lines

A pilot was rescued Saturday after his small-engine plane became entangled in
high-voltage power lines in Minnesota, officials said.

Thomas Koskovich, 65, was flying his Piper Cub south when he became trapped in
the wires in Scott County around 4 p.m., the Scott County Sheriff's Office said.
Authorities said they received a 911 call about a plane dangling upside-down in
the air in Louisville Township.

Power to the wires was shut off, and rescuers near Shakopee worked to free the
pilot, the sheriff's office said in a news release. Koskovich, who was the sole
occupant of the plane, was not injured in the accident.

“This incident could have been much worse,” Sheriff Luke Hennen said in a
statement. “We are grateful the pilot was able to walk away without any
injuries.”

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident.



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Mitchell Holman[_9_]
November 25th 19, 02:58 AM
Miloch > wrote in
:

> https://www.foxnews.com/us/minnesota-pilot-plane-entangled-power-lines
>
> A pilot was rescued Saturday after his small-engine plane became
> entangled in high-voltage power lines in Minnesota, officials said.
>
> Thomas Koskovich, 65, was flying his Piper Cub south when he became
> trapped in the wires in Scott County around 4 p.m., the Scott County
> Sheriff's Office said. Authorities said they received a 911 call about
> a plane dangling upside-down in the air in Louisville Township.
>
> Power to the wires was shut off, and rescuers near Shakopee worked to
> free the pilot, the sheriff's office said in a news release.
> Koskovich, who was the sole occupant of the plane, was not injured in
> the accident.
>
> “This incident could have been much worse,” Sheriff Luke Hennen said
> in a statement. “We are grateful the pilot was able to walk away
> without any injuries.”
>
> The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident.
>
>
>

Yikes.

When I as living in Seattle this happened.....

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