Two Mississippi residents were injured Sunday, Oct. 5, when an airplane crashed as it attempted to land on a private airstrip in Carroll County.
The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call about 10:45 a.m. Sunday reporting an airplane crash near Apple Hill Road, south of Mount Carroll, according to a news release issued by the sheriff’s office.
The two occupants in the airplane – Patrick Carson of Madison, Mississippi and Anna Griffin of Meridian, Mississippi – exited the aircraft and reached safety before the arrival of first responders, authorities said.
Fire crews extinguished the fire, which had fully engulfed the airplane.
An initial investigation indicates the airplane had flown to Mount Carroll from outside the area and was attempting to land at a private airstrip near Apple Hill Road.
During the landing attempt, the pilot experienced difficulties because of wind gusts, and the airplane crashed into a nearby cornfield.
Carson was treated on-scene for minor injuries and declined transport. Griffin was taken from the scene and flown to OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center in Rockford with injuries that authorities said were not life-threatening. She has since been released from the hospital, according to the sheriff’s office.
The Mount Carroll Police Department, Mount Carroll Fire Department, Mount Carroll Ambulance, Lanark Fire Department, Chadwick Fire Department, Milledgeville Fire Department, Savanna Fire Department, AirCare Helicopter, National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration assisted at the scene.
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