Ohio State Highway Patrol is examining after a little aircraft collapsed in Tuscarwas County, Ohio.
The occurrence, which included a 1973 Cessna 310Q fixed-wing multi-engine aircraft, occurred after 5 p.m. in Mill Township, Ohio.

A 1973 Cessna 310Q fixed-wing multi-engine aircraft collapsed after 5 p.m. in Mill Township, Ohio. (Ohio State Highway Patrol)
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The New Philadelphia Post of the Ohio State Patrol claimed the aircraft removed from Harry Clever Field Airport at 4:40 p.m. and collapsed in a ranch area in Mill Township at 5:08 p.m.
The pilot passed away in the accident, according to authorities.

The pilot, that was the only passenger, passed away in the Ohio accident. (Ohio State Highway Patrol)
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Though the aircraft might lug 6 individuals, there were nothing else owners.
The source of the accident and identification of the solitary passenger are still under examination, according to a freeway patrol agent.

The pilot collapsed in an area in Mill Township, Ohio. (Ohio State Highway Patrol)
Officials kept in mind there were no distress signal made before the aircraft decreasing since there was not an air traffic control service tower at the little flight terminal.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) were informed and will certainly perform their very own examinations, according to freeway patrol.
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