Small Plane Crashes On A Golf Course In Sacramento

On Monday, August 5th, KCRA reported that a small single-engine aircraft reportedly conducted an emergency landing at a golf course in Sacramento, California. The aircraft, which was a Piper PA-28 Cherokee, suffered an engine failure, and the pilot was forced to land at a nearby golf course because he believed that he would be unable to make it to the nearby airport. The aircraft successfully crash-landed at Haggin Oaks Golf Course Complex in Sacramento. The pilot walked away from the incident with minor injuries, reporting that he suffered only a minor cut to his hand.

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