Had just taken off from Mississippi airport when single-engine plane they were flying to conference less than 30 miles away began to falter.
MSNewsNow.com - Jackson, MS
(Fox News) -- The three pilots had just taken off from the Hawkins Field Airport when the single-engine plane they were flying to a Federal Aviation Administration safety conference less than 30 miles away began to falter.
A Jackson police officer looked up in the sky and saw the Piper PA-32 "spitting and sputtering" like it was out of fuel. The plane's owner is a budding pilot whose own life was spared when he decided to go deer hunting instead of flying Tuesday afternoon.
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