BRIGHAM CITY, Utah, March 13 (Gephardt Daily) — A Brigham City man suffered minor injuries Saturday when his small plane flipped over upon landing at the Brigham City Regional Airport.
The 48-year-old pilot was attempting to land at about 2:45 p.m. Saturday when the tubing that supported the front wheel of his twin-engine plane was damaged upon impact.
The bent tubing caused the plane to veer off the runway and flip, Pugsley said.
The pilot was checked out at an area hospital, and was released. The FAA is investigating the crash.