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    Aircraft Crashes at Sedona Oak Creek Airport

    May 2, 20193 Comments
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    logo_sedonafiredistrict2Sedona AZ (May 2, 2019) – Sedona Fire District received a call for an aircraft crash at Sedona Oak Creek Airport at 09:42 on the morning of May 1. Fire crews arrived to find a single engine aircraft that had come to rest on the taxiway after an aborted take-off.

    “Both of the aircrafts occupants were uninjured and had exited the airplane,” said Battalion Chief Buzz Lechowski, “The aircraft was upright although the impact had sheared off the landing gear.”

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    The pilot told responders that he had lost power on take-off and was forced to bring the aircraft back down in the remaining runway space. The aircraft skidded across the infield and struck a runway sign before finally stopping on the taxiway.

    The aircraft was a 1964 Beechcraft Bonanza S35.

     

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    3 Comments

    1. Michael Schroeder on May 6, 2019 9:20 am

      Good job of getting it down without injuries.

      • Lisa Greene on May 7, 2019 1:32 pm

        Nice Job by SFD as well… Also thanks SFD for the vast array of other incidents you respond to and other useful/helpful lifesaving measures undertaken. Your appreciated and respected by most.

    2. Mary C on May 7, 2019 8:10 am

      “A good landing is everyone walks away safe, a great landing you can use the airplane again. ”

      It was a good landing.

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