A Wisconsin pilot made an emergency landing Tuesday afternoon near the western Iowa town of Guthrie Center. The plane was headed for Wisconsin from Omaha when its engine stopped at about ten thousand feet. Pilot John Shehe couldn’t glide to the Guthrie Center airport so he landed in a bean field southeast of town. Neither he nor his passenger were hurt. The plane was undamaged.
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