ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 278385
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Date: | Thursday 26 May 2022 |
Time: | 17:10 Lt |
Type: | Cessna 177A Cardinal |
Owner/operator: | Pyhäsalmen Ilmailukerho |
Registration: | OH-CNN |
MSN: | 17701301 |
Fatalities: | Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 2 |
Aircraft damage: | Destroyed |
Category: | Accident |
Location: | Kärsämäki, Luomajoentie -
Finland
|
Phase: | Manoeuvring (airshow, firefighting, ag.ops.) |
Nature: | Survey |
Departure airport: | Pyhasalmi Airport (EFPY) |
Destination airport: | Pyhasalmi Airport (EFPY) |
Confidence Rating: | Information is only available from news, social media or unofficial sources |
Narrative:A small plane crash happened on Luomajoentie in Kärsämäki today.
According to a statement from the Rescue Department, the Cessna 177 hit the power lines and fell to the ground near Luomajoentie.
The chief of the river from the Jokilaakso rescue service says that it was a small plane on a surveillance flight, observing forest fires.
There were two people on the plane, according to the rescue service, who both got out on their own. Neither of them was injured
Sources:
https://www.is.fi/kotimaa/art-2000008844498.html https://www.mtvuutiset.fi/artikkeli/pienkone-on-pudonnut-karsamaella-osui-sahkojohtoihin/8438094 https://www.kaleva.fi/palolennolla-ollut-pienkone-putosi-karsamaella-ja-/4640769?utm_campaign=kaleva.fi&utm_source=Kaleva&utm_medium=RSS https://www.flightforum.fi/topic/49619-cessna-177-tehnyt-pakkolaskun-k%C3%A4rs%C3%A4m%C3%A4ell%C3%A4/?do=findComment&comment=1007801 Revision history:
Date/time | Contributor | Updates |
26-May-2022 19:07 |
Dolly564 |
Added |
26-May-2022 19:09 |
harro |
Updated [Aircraft type] |
27-May-2022 17:00 |
Dolly564 |
Updated [Source, Damage] |
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