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Teens survive after airplane crashes on Kansas golf course UPDATE

Friday plane accident in Wichita-Photo Wichita Fire Department
Friday plane accident in Wichita-Photo Wichita Fire Department

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A pair of teenagers was able to walk away from a rented airplane one of them was flying when it crashed onto a Kansas golf course.

Wichita police say the pilot was a 17-year-old boy and the passenger an 18-year-old woman who were on their way from Nashville, Tennessee, to Jabara Airport in Wichita on Friday when they crashed.

The Wichita Eagle  reports the 1966 single-engine Mooney came down on the 14th hole at the Tallgrass Country Club, narrowly missing nearby homes. Nikki Womack says she and her daughter saw the plane fly very low over their neighbor’s home before crashing onto the golf course.

Womack says the boy got out and was bleeding from the head, followed by the woman, who had a serious eye injury.

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WICHITA- A small plane made an emergency landing at Tallgrass golf course in Wichita just after 3:20p.m. on Friday.

Two people were injured in the accident, according to Wichita Fire Department officials. The golf course is located in the 2400 Block of North Tallgrass.

Few additional details on what caused the accident are available. Check Hays Post for more information as it is released.

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