FLYING BLIND IN MIST
SAFE FORCED LANDING EFFECTED . [Per United Press Association.] NEW PLYMOUTH, December 6. A forced landing without damage to the pilot or the machine was made at Brixton, near Waitara, on Saturday afternoon by Mr Don Carlson, of Okoroire. The machine left Hamilton at 12.45 in fair weather, but soon ran into thick, misty rain. The pilot wandered inland, flying blind, but at 2 p.m. reached the coast at Awakino. ' He flew over the New Plymouth aerodrome without.seeing it, passed over the outskirts of Now Plymouth, and passed again near the aerodrome hidden in the mist. At Brixton at 3.30 p.m. his petrol gave out, ami the pilot luckily brought his machine down safely with a tail wind. The Moth machine was taken to the aerodrome to-day by road.
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Evening Star, Issue 22515, 7 December 1936, Page 13
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132FLYING BLIND IN MIST Evening Star, Issue 22515, 7 December 1936, Page 13
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