The airplane was substantially damaged at about 1300 Eastern time during a forced landing to a cranberry bog following a partial power loss during takeoff. The commercial pilot was not injured. Visual conditions prevailed. During initial climb, the engine began to run rough. The pilot elected to land straight ahead into the cranberry bog. During the landing, the landing gear, propeller and firewall were substantially damage.
July 4, 2011, Plymouth, Mass., Cessna 150L
The airplane was substantially damaged at about 1300 Eastern time during a forced landing to a cranberry bog following a partial power loss during takeoff. The commercial pilot was not injured. Visual conditions prevailed.
Key Takeaways:
- An airplane sustained substantial damage during a forced landing into a cranberry bog following a partial power loss during takeoff.
- The incident occurred around 1300 Eastern time when the engine began to run rough during initial climb.
- The commercial pilot was not injured, although the aircraft's landing gear, propeller, and firewall were substantially damaged.
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