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Old March 20th 05, 07:34 PM
Bob Fry
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Four escape serious injuries

"WE'RE ALL OK": Pilot puts Cessna down between games.

By BETH BRAGG and DOYLE WOODY
Anchorage Daily News

Published: August 1st, 2003

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The craft went down on the running track between the baseball game in
Mulcahy Stadium and a coed soccer game in the football stadium. The
wreck was witnessed by about 500 people at the baseball game.

"Instead of crashing and killing, he hit the fence," said Donald
S. Raney, a veteran pilot who was watching the baseball game from the
left field bleachers.

"The minute it hit the fence the engine came right off," Raney
said. "He averted a tragedy. I give praise to the pilot."
 




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