Plane
clips airport antennae during landing
ST. MARYS, PA - The pilot of a Great
Lakes bi-plane clipped an antenna at the St. Marys Municipal
Airport while attempting to land on Monday afternoon.
According to Joe Kerchinski, airport manager, there were no injuries as a
result of the crash as the Virginia-based pilot suffered only minor cuts and
bruising on his hand.
Kerchinski notified the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal
Aviation Administration about the incident which occurred around 12:05 p.m. He
was authorized to move the airplane from its crash location on Monday evening.
The airport is currently closed, but is anticipated to re-open today by 11 a.m.
According to Kerchinski the crash occurred when the pilot hit one of the
horizontal stabilizers on the airport's localizer, antennas that as a guidance
system for planes and instrument conditions.
The plane then skidded about 50 yards taking out its landing gear and
propellors.
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