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Small plane crashes on Bluff Mountain
by GAIL CRUTCHFIELD
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BLUFF MOUNTAIN — Five people escaped serious injury Sunday when their plane crashed around 2:45 p.m., on Bluff Mountain in the western portion of the county. Sevier County Sheriff Ron Seals confirmed the crash and said while four of the five were transported to area hospitals, they received only minor injuries.
Seals said they received information about the crash from McGhee-Tyson Airport. Area residents also called for help when the passengers of the plane — who were all from Florida, Seals said — were able to walk to a nearby home on East End Road and Top Road. Two of the injured were minors.
The airplane reportedly took off from Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge Aiport en route to Titusville, Fla. It apparently lost contact with McGhee-Tyson — the monitoring airport — and then received terrain warning signals just before passengers saw the tops of homes and trees, according to reports from the scene. The plane struck trees and electrical wires, landing upside down and catching fire. The passengers escaped the wreckage and walked first to one home where no one answered and then to another where the residents called for help.
Waldens Creek and Wears Valley volunteer fire departments fought the blaze resulting from the crash. Seals said members of the Sevier County Civil Air Patrol would watch over the scene until officials with the Federal Aviation Administration arrived to take over, most likely today.
Curt Habraken submitted to this report.
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Ironically, I took a few pics of this mountain while I was out flying last week The houses in these pics are on east end road:


