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Published: April 3, 2021, 6:02am
Share: Passenger Craig Beles took this photo of the Piper PA-32 Saratoga he and pilot Truman O Brien put down in a heavily wooded area near Gumboot Mountain on the Clark/Skamania County border. They were rescued in a joint search operation Monday night and suffered only minor injuries. (Photo contributed by Craig Beles)
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Truman O’Brien and Craig Beles were about 1 1/2 hours into their flight and 8,000 feet up Monday afternoon when their small plane started to lose power in the skies near Yacolt.
The plane crashed during a flight from Bend, Ore. to Vashon Island, Wash. Author: Mike Benner Updated: 10:33 AM PDT April 1, 2021
YACOLT, Wash. Two friends were able to walk away from a plane crash in rural Clark County Monday afternoon with only minor injuries. A little scratch on my forehead, said Craig Beles. A few scratches on my leg. Truman got a little more. A couple black eyes. That s it.
Beles was the passenger and co-pilot alongside his friend, Truman O Brien, for a flight from Bend, Ore to Vashon Island, Wash.
Beles says shortly after crossing over the Columbia River into Washington, at an altitude of 8,000 feet, the engine on the four-seat aircraft started to cough. The plane started to descend.
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