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Cause of plane crash at Harvey Airfield not yet determined

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Cause of plane crash at Harvey Airfield not yet determined

A single-engine aircraft struck a pickup on Airport Means on Saturday morning. Nobody was injured.

SNOHOMISH — The reason for a small airplane crash at Harvey Airfield remained unclear Monday.

Round 11:42 a.m. Saturday, a single-engine plane with two occupants crashed into the airport’s south perimeter safety fence, placing a Dodge Ram 1500 on Airport Means, Snohomish County Sheriff’s Workplace spokesperson Courtney O’Keefe stated Monday. No accidents had been reported.

Snohomish County Hearth District 4 and sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene.

Police closed the highway Saturday afternoon. Lanes opened again up at 3 p.m.

The Van’s Plane RV-10, constructed from a equipment circa 2019, was registered to Thomas Spencer, who has an tackle in Vergennes, Vermont, in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration data. The aircraft’s registration was set to run out in 2028. It was utilizing a Lycoming IO-540 engine.

The federal company sometimes tasked with investigating aircraft crashes, the Nationwide Transportation Security Board, didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark Monday.

Correction: An earlier model of this story misidentified the documentation set to run out in 2028.


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