(AP)
— Authorities say an 80-year-old woman handled a difficult situation
well when she took control of a small plane in northeastern
Wisconsin and landed it with radio help after the pilot, her husband,
lost consciousness.
Door County Sheriff Terry Vogel says the Cessna reported trouble about 5 p.m. Monday nearSturgeon Bay. Vogel says
the woman had taken the controls of the twin-engine plane but didn't
know how to fly it. Then one of the engines ran out of fuel.
A
different pilot was sent up in another plane to determine the Cessna's
speed and transmit landing instructions. Vogel says it took a lot for
the woman to collect her thoughts and land the plane with her
unconscious husband beside her.
The 81-year-old man was pronounced dead at a hospital.
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