Pilot lands
PA Dunedin A Dunedin accountant ended up sitting unhurt in a pine tree after her homebuilt aircraft crashed near Taieri Aerodrome yesterday.
The Otago Aero Club manager and chief flying instructor, Mr John Penno, said Miss Pauline Hogue, who is an experi-
enced pilot, had been practising take-offs and landings at the aerodrome in her Jodel 9 aircraft when its Volkswagen engine apparently failed at a height of about 880 feet about 3.30 p.m. Miss Hogue had been “very lucky” to survive the crash which had destroyed her aircraft,
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