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Lucky break school was out. Imagine, a "strong wind" caused this crash.
Unbelievable. A day earlier, plane incident could have been a tragedy By LORNA COLQUHOUN Union Leader Correspondent HAVERHILL – Even if there had been a baseball game in progress late Saturday morning, what came over the outfield could not have been more surprising. "There were about a dozen members of the baseball team who were prepping the infield when a plane came low over the outfield," said school principal Brent Walker, who got to the field at about the same time as local emergency squads. The plane, a 1946 Aeronca that had taken off a few moments before at the Dean Memorial Airport, eventually came to rest near the playground. The pilot, Keith Merrick, 60, of Post Mills, Vt., and his passenger, Randall Trask, 58, of Randolph, Vt., were not injured, nor was anyone on the ground. Saturday was the first day of the April vacation for local students. Had it happened at the same time the previous day, Walker said, there would have been children playing on the swings. "We're just glad no one was injured," he said. Haverhill police Chief Jeff Williams said the boys were working on the infield, getting it ready for the season, when the plane came over the outfield, clipping a stop sign at the intersection of Airport Drive. "It caught the left wing and came to rest on the playground," he said. "Fortunately, no one was on the playground." According to police reports, the two-seat plane, owned by the Upper Valley Flying Club in Meriden, took off at about 11:40 a.m. from the airport, which is located less than a mile from the middle school. Initial indications are that a strong wind prevented the plane from gaining altitude; the Federal Aviation Administration is investigating. |
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