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2010-07-22

Small Plane Makes Crash Landing in Central Texas, Two Passengers Injured

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1976 Aerostar 601 N601AT sits in a Texas field after crash landing

This 1976 vintage Aerostar 601 (N601AT) sits in a Texas field after crash landing. (Photo courtesy of myfoxdfw.com)

Two people were slightly injured on Thursday when their small plane crash-landed in a field in central Texas, federal authorities said.

The accident happened just before 11 a.m. local time in Cleburne, a city in Johnson County and a suburb of Fort Worth, when the Aerostar 601P aircraft (N601AT) made a “controlled landing” in a plowed field.

Lynn Lunsford, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), said the two occupants on board received minor injuries.

Federal records showed the 1976-build aircraft was registered to Aeropremiere, LLC out of Alvarado.



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