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Pilot walks 6 miles for help after plane crashes into canyon, Utah rescuers say

A plane crashed into a canyon near Durst Mountain in Utah, fire officials said on Nov. 27. The pilot survived the crash.
A plane crashed into a canyon near Durst Mountain in Utah, fire officials said on Nov. 27. The pilot survived the crash. Mountain Green Fire Protection District

A pilot walked miles for help after their plane crashed into a canyon in Utah, rescuers said.

The twin-tailed pusher-propeller aircraft crashed near Durst Mountain, miles from Cottonwood Canyon Road, on Sunday, Nov. 27, the Mountain Green Fire Protection District said in a Facebook post.

After the pilot made a forced landing and crashed, they hiked 6 miles before finding cell service to call 911 for help, rescuers said.

The pilot had no injuries from the crash, rescuers said. Rescuers did not identify the pilot.

The area was difficult to get to because it was mainly accessible through ATV roads, rescuers said.

Firefighters went to the wreckage, disabled batteries and stopped a fuel leak.

Durst Mountain is about 60 miles northeast of Salt Lake City.

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This story was originally published November 28, 2022 at 2:40 PM with the headline "Pilot walks 6 miles for help after plane crashes into canyon, Utah rescuers say."

Helena Wegner
McClatchy DC
Helena Wegner is a McClatchy National Real-Time Reporter covering the state of Washington and the western region. She’s a journalism graduate from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. She’s based in Phoenix.
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