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Plane flips on landing; pilot safe
The pilot of a single-engine plane was uninjured this afternoon when his aircraft flipped over while landing at a rural airstrip west of Elgin, authorities said.
The crash was reported at 1:16 p.m. in a field near the Olson airfield, near Route 47 and Kendall Road in Plato Township, said firefighter Dennis Demes of the Pingree Grove Fire Department.
The pilot, 62-year-old Bill Cameron of Elgin, was able to crawl out of the cockpit of his Piper PA-22-150 and was not injured in the mishap.
Cameron told firefighters he was trying to land when the plane became caught in a crosswind, overshot the runway and flipped in a nearby field, Demes said.
The crash is under investigation.

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