Originally Posted Tuesday, March 09, 2010

A small airplane was forced to make an emergency landing in an Elkhart County field Monday night. Sheriff's officials say the ultralight plane went down in a field along County Road 29 near Goshen around 6:30. Nobody was hurt, although there was no word on what caused the problems. Just four days earlier, a helicopter went down in a field near the Goshen Air Center. Nobody was injured in that emergency landing either.

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