The Ohio State Highway is investigating after a small plane crashed in Petrol, Ohio’s Tuscarwas County.
The incident, including a 310Q fix-wing multi-engine plane of 1973, took place after 5pm in Mill Township, Ohio.

In 1973, a 310Q fix-wing multi-engine aircraft in 1973 crashed after 5pm in Mill Township, Ohio. (Ohio State Highway Patrol)
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Ohio State Patrol’s new Philadelphia Post said the plane departed from Harry Clver Field Airport: 40:: 40 pm and crashed in the farm area of ​​Mill Township at 5:08 pm.
According to officials, the pilot died in the accident.

The pilot, who was the sole occupant, died in the Ohio crash. (Ohio State Highway Patrol)
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Although the plane can take six people, there were no other living.
According to a highway petrol spokesman, the cause of the crash and identity of the lonely resident is still under investigation.

The pilot crashed in a field at Mill Township in Ohio. (Ohio State Highway Patrol)
Officials noted that there were no problem calls before the plane was down because there was no air traffic control tower at the small airport.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) were notified and will conduct their own investigation, according to the highway petrol.
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