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Pilot unhurt in Northwest Iowa crash

January 9, 2003 By admin

A Minnesota man made an unscheduled stop in northwest Iowa Wednesday. 42-year-old Phillip Paulsurd from Hortonville, Minnesota, was flying from Missouri to Minnesota when he had engine trouble. Paulsurd attempted to land the Cessna 150-J in a plowed field. The nose of the plane hit the ground and flipped the plane on his top. Paulsurd walked to a house and was taken by private car to the hospital in Britt. The F-A-A has been called in to investigate the crash.

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