Minnesota
Small plane crashes in rural Washington County
BAYTOWN TOWNSHIP, Minn. — Authorities say a pilot has minor accidents Saturday night after he crashed a airplane in rural Washington County.
The Washington County Sheriff’s Workplace says it acquired a 911 name from the pilot simply after 4:30 p.m. reporting he crashed a single-passenger plane in a area close to thirty fourth Road North and Oasis Avenue in Baytown Township.
Deputies say the pilot was capable of stroll to the closest street to fulfill them. He was then transported to the hospital with minor accidents.
The reason for the crash is beneath investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration.
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