Aircraft Accident Reported in Santa Paula

At approximately 1 p.m. today (June 27th) an aircraft was reported to have made an emergency landing in the riverbed about a quarter mile east of the runway at Santa Paula Airport. The single engine propeller Bellanca 17-30A departed Glendale, Arizona, this morning around 9 a.m.  and was en route to Santa Paula Airport. The pilot was the only person on board the aircraft and was transported to a local hospital with what were reported as minor injuries and in stable condition. There was no damage to property and no other injuries reported. The Ventura County Fire Department and Ventura County Sheriff’s Office were on scene. The National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration were notified and will begin investigating the accident.

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