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FAA on site in Hartford following Wednesday emergency plane landing

Dec. 13, 2018 – Hartford, WI – Federal Aviation Administration Safety Inspector Todd Davis is on site today walking the field in Hartford where a plane made an emergency landing Wednesday night.

The plane went down around 6:02 p.m. in a field to the west of Kettle Moraine Road and to the south of Hilldale Road.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pilot Don Muehlbuer from the Town of West Bend walked away from the scene. Authorities said the plane landed without the landing gear down.

There is some damage to the front panel of the plane which rests deep in the back of the field.

Scott Lofy farms the property where the plane went down. “For him to walk away from this is pretty remarkable,” said Lofy.

According to the Washington County Sheriff:

Emergency personnel responded and located the pilot walking near the roadway. He confirmed he was the sole occupant and that he suffered minor injury as a result of his emergency landing. While flying from Kalamazoo Michigan, he prepared to land at Hartford Municipal Airport with his 1979 Beech A36 plane.

When lowering the landing gear, his plane engine lost power, prompting his need of an emergency landing. He believed the engine failure was a result of ice build-up on his landing gear mechanics. After landing without landing gear, he contacted family and proceeded to walk towards the road where he was met by emergency personnel.

His 1979 Beech A36 plane is 27 feet long with a wingspan of 36 feet. There is substantial damage to the plane as a result of the emergency landing.

 

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