PTC-based plane
crashes in Coweta; 3 slightly hurt By MONROE ROARK
mroark@thecitizennews.com
A
vintage 1930s military plane crashed in the woods
in eastern Coweta County Sunday evening, a few
hours after the conclusion of the Wings Over
Dixie 2000 air show.
The
Navion aircraft was not involved in the actual
show, according to a Wings Over Dixie spokesman,
but the plane is based at Falcon Field in
Peachtree City.
The
incident took place shortly after 7 p.m. Sunday,
near Christopher and Reese roads about four miles
from the airport, Coweta County Sheriff's
Department Capt. Jim Yarbrough said.
The
plane landed in a wooded area with no buildings
nearby, and no one on the ground was hurt,
Yarbrough said.
The
pilot, Gary Hall, was taken to Newnan Hospital,
where he was treated for some lacerations and
kept overnight for observation. A passenger, Jerd
Gambert, was taken to Southern Regional Medical
Center, where he was treated and released.
Passenger Juergen Badura was treated at the scene
and did not require a trip to the hospital.
Investigators
from the Federal Aviation Administration were on
the scene Sunday night and most of Monday
morning, according to Yarbrough. Their
investigation is ongoing.
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