Small Plane Crashes in Shakopee Park, 2 Injured
What Happened?
A small plane crashed in a park in Shakopee, Minnesota, on Thursday afternoon, injuring two people. The plane, a single-engine Cessna 172, crashed in Lions Park around 12:30 p.m. The pilot and passenger were the only people on board.
According to witnesses, the plane was flying low when it suddenly lost power and crashed into the ground. The plane caught fire after impact, but firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the flames.
The pilot and passenger were taken to Hennepin County Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.
Cause of the Crash
The cause of the crash is still under investigation. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is on the scene investigating the crash.
NTSB Preliminary Report
The NTSB has released a preliminary report on the crash. The report states that the plane was flying at a low altitude when it suddenly lost power. The pilot attempted to restart the engine, but was unsuccessful.
The NTSB is still investigating the cause of the engine failure. The agency is also looking into the pilot's experience and training.
Aftermath of the Crash
The crash has closed Lions Park. The park is expected to remain closed for several days while the NTSB investigates the crash.
The crash has also raised concerns about the safety of small planes. The NTSB is urging pilots to be aware of the risks of flying at low altitudes.
How to Avoid Plane Crashes
There are a number of things that pilots can do to avoid plane crashes. These include:
- Always fly at a safe altitude.
- Be aware of the weather conditions.
- Inspect your plane before each flight.
- Get regular maintenance on your plane.
- Take a flight safety course.
By following these tips, pilots can help to reduce the risk of a plane crash.
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