Small plane crashes, just missing busy Interstate 15 – Salt Lake Tribune
ByLehi » A small plane crashed Wednesday, narrowly missing a busy Interstate 15, critically injuring its pilot, a 52-year-old Sandy man.
The pilot, Mark Thorn, left St. George at 12:30 p.m. for a business meeting in Salt Lake City, according to Department of Public Safety spokesman Jeff Nigbur.
Thorn was taken to Intermountain Medical Center, he said. Thorn remained in critical condition Thursday morning with multiple traumatic injuries, according to hospital spokesman Jess Gomez.
According to Patrick Loturco, co-owner of the plane and a resident of Washington, Utah, Thorn spends works in real estate and spends significant time in St. George.
The plane had
alternator, voltage operator and gear work done after the alternator failed a few weeks ago, Loturco said but no other problems were known.
Nigbur said the control tower at Salt Lake City Airport No. 2 in West Jordan received a distress call at 2 p.m., but he could not confirm if Thorn placed the call. Police were told at 2:02 p.m. that Thorn's plane crashed on a hill between I-15 and the Alpine southbound off-ramp near Lehi.
Thorn was flying under visual flight rules and did not file a flight plan. The crash damaged the nose, left wing and right side of the fuselage. Nigbur said bystanders were helping Thorn when police arrived but did not remove him from the wreckage.
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