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Emergency landing in corn field

Orion4life

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I saw this about an hour ago while sitting in my girlfriend's driveway. The engine started sputtering about 2 miles northwest of a small airport and the pilot landed in this corn field after an unsuccessful attempt to restart. I went out to see if they needed any help. He and his young son were both alright. Just about the only thing on his mind was how much of the corn his insurance would cover.

Edit: Pictures to come. As soon as I figure out how to download them.
 

Orion4life

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Occurred about 7:45 PM Central Time.
 

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Lawman

Well-Known Member
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Looks like he did everything right. Hope Im that good/lucky the day Im in that position.
 

Schnugg

It's gettin' a bit dramatic 'round here...
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Super Moderator
Contributor
I like the late afternoon glow on that plane.
 

Orion4life

New Member
Does anyone know what type of aircraft this is? The pilot was starting to get a little stressed as the number of people out there grew so I didn't get a chance to ask. It isn't a Cub, I know that much.
 

BENDER

Member
pilot
Does anyone know what type of aircraft this is? The pilot was starting to get a little stressed as the number of people out there grew so I didn't get a chance to ask. It isn't a Cub, I know that much.

Aeronca... glad there ok
 

theblakeness

Charlie dont surf!
pilot
I saw this about an hour ago while sitting in my girlfriend's driveway. The engine started sputtering about 2 miles northwest of a small airport and the pilot landed in this corn field after an unsuccessful attempt to restart. I went out to see if they needed any help. He and his young son were both alright. Just about the only thing on his mind was how much of the corn his insurance would cover.

Edit: Pictures to come. As soon as I figure out how to download them.


Reminds of a story this old salty pilot told me about how he witnessed a plane go off the runway and crash in a ditch. It totaled the plane and the pilot emerged from the wreck and started running towards the FBO. The guy I know asked him if he was ok in which he replied, "Yeah, Im fine. I just need to get in there and close my flightplan!"
 

Single Seat

Average member
pilot
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An instructor I worked with back in the day made an emergency landing on a golf course after losing his engine, only to be yelled at by some old crotchity bag for screwing with his game. Personally, I would have thrown his clubs in a water hazard.
 

a2b2c3

Mmmm Poundcake
pilot
Contributor
An instructor I worked with back in the day made an emergency landing on a golf course after losing his engine, only to be yelled at by some old crotchity bag for screwing with his game. Personally, I would have thrown his clubs in a water hazard.

Probably some air force chap mad that he lost a days 'work.'
 

zipmartin

Never been better
pilot
Contributor
That would be the company...like it says on the stab...;)

It's an Aeronca Champ.

"Champ" or "Champion" was a particular model that Aeronca built, ie. the 7AC Champ or 7EC Champ. This, however, is not a Champ. It is an Aeronca 65TL Tandem, which preceded the Champion model by 4-5 years.
 

scoober78

(HCDAW)
pilot
Contributor
"Champ" or "Champion" was a particular model that Aeronca built, ie. the 7AC Champ or 7EC Champ. This, however, is not a Champ. It is an Aeronca 65TL Tandem, which preceded the Champion model by 4-5 years.


Yeah...he's right. The heads sticking out in the wind shoulda given it away. Nice catch....Tool.:icon_wink:D
 
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