Pilot rescued after plane gets caught in power lines near Shakopee

  • Source: KMSP Fox 9 News
  • Published: 11/23/2019 07:37 PM

A pilot was able to escape without injury after his plane became tangled in high-voltage power wires near Shakopee, Minnesota on Saturday. According to the Scott County Sheriff's Office, at about 3:57 p.m., the sheriff's office received a report of a single engine plane that collided with a power line, became entangled and was suspended upside down on the 2500 block of West 150th Street in Louisville Township. The initial investigation indicated that the plane, a single-engine prop Piper plane was traveling south, hit a cluster of power lines and became suspended on a guideline, upside down. Officials said once the power line was de-energized, the pilot was rescued from the plane. The pilot, who was the sole occupant of the plane, was identified as a 65-year-old man from Shakopee. He did not sustain any injuries as a result of this incident. “This incident could have been much worse,” said Sheriff Luke Hennen said in a release.



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