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Pilot unhurt when plane flips near Kalama WA

The Columbian
Published: April 12, 2012, 5:00pm

KALAMA, Wash. (AP) — The Cowlitz County sheriff says a pilot practicing touch and go landings on a Columbia River island beach wasn’t hurt when the small plane flipped over.

Fire and law enforcement agencies responded Friday afternoon to a report that a light plane had hit the water, flipped over and was floating in the river.

Sheriff Mark Nelson says the Yacolt, Wash., pilot had been practicing the landings on the south end of Cottonwood Island.

Nelson says his office gets similar calls a couple times each year. In his words, “This is a form of recreation for these pilots, but when one flips over, it certainly gets folks excited.”

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