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Maintenance reports after the emergency landing don’t mention any filter changes or other work on the plane other than refueling. On July 3, the highway patrol towed the plane to a safe stretch of highway, blocked the highway and allowed Fraser to take off from the highway and fly into Macon County. Fraser noted one tank did not have fuel and there was fuel in the second tank, but a clog forced him to land. According to reports, he cleaned out filters and opened up valves on both tanks and it fixed the issue. There were so many things that could have been catastrophic but they didn’t happen.”įraser’s statement after the emergency landing stated he believed there was a clog in the aircraft and he was able to rectify it by cleaning out the fuel system. AMAZING If you look closely at 0:20 you will see the power lines the pilot was able to avoid. “What an OUTSTANDING job and no injuries. 74 on Sunday, July 3, 2022,” wrote Sheriff Cochran.

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“This is the view from the pilots go pro camera from the cockpit of the plane on the emergency landing on Hwy. JOB WELL DONE BY ALL INVOLVED.”Ī public records request was filed with Sheriff Cochran for documentation from his agency and their response to the incident was answered with an email stating, “The Highway Patrol worked this.”Īlthough Sheriff Cochran did not produce any public records regarding the county’s response to the landing and deferred to the highway patrol, Sheriff Cochran again posted on Facebook on July 7, this time including a video from Fraser’s go-pr video and again commending the landing for not causing any injuries while citing how dangerous it was. This pilot did an outstanding job not only landing safely on a busy 4 lane on a holiday weekend but he kept his composure and safely guided the plane off the 4 lane to a safe spot that did not interfere with traffic. “We have had plane crashes in Swain prior to this but I don’t remember an emergency landing ever happening. Thanks for all the help from our partners in other agencies,” wrote Sheriff Cochran. “We are thankful that no injuries occurred during this emergency landing and the plane is safely back in the air. On July 6, Sheriff Curtis Cochran again posted about the emergency landing, sharing videos of the landing from the ground and commending the pilot for the landing. According to the Swain County Sheriff’s Facebook Page on July 3, “the pilot said the engine stalled and he had to set the plane down.” Prior to leaving the Toccoa airport on July 3, there are no records of Fraser purchasing fuel before taking off, flying over the Macon County airport, and around Swain County.Īs Fraser circled Swain County, a 65-mile flight from Toccoa, he runs out of fuel and is forced to land along US 74 near the Sandlin Bridge. The flight from Lake Wells, Florida to Toccoa, Georgia would have been around 230 miles. On July 3, flight records show that Fraser takes off from the Toccoa airport and flies around the Fontana Dam area. Fraser was originally scheduled to fly into the Macon County Airport, however, his father-in-law was at the airport waiting for his arrival and contacted him to tell him that the weather wasn’t clear and cautioned Fraser against landing in Macon County due to the mountainous terrain and weather conditions.

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According to flight records, Fraser tops off in Lake Wells before heading to Toccoa, Georgia on July 2nd. Fraser flies from Punta Gorda, Florida to Lake Wells, Florida, a 227-mile flight that would take around 2 hours. On July 6, the Swain County Sheriff’s Office posted a video of a plane having to land on the highway for an “emergency landing.” The video quickly went viral with the pilot, Vince Fraser from Florida, receiving accolades for his skills in maneuvering the plane onto a highway.įraser, a Florida pilot with less than 100 hours of experience under his belt, was flying an Aero Commander 100, a 1970s vintage plane.











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