Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating Small plane crashed in Tuscavas County, Ohio.
The incident involved the 1973 Cessna 310Q fixed-wing multi-engine aircraft, which occurred after 5 p.m. Mill Township, Ohio.

The 1973 Cessna 310Q fixed-wing multi-engine aircraft crashed at 5 p.m. in Mill Township, Ohio. (Ohio State Highway Patrol)
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Ohio State Patrol’s New Philadelphia Post says planes from Harry’s Smart Field Airport Crashed at 4:40 pm, 5:08 pm on a farm in Mill Town
According to officials, the pilot died in the crash.

The pilot, the only occupant, died in the Ohio crash. (Ohio State Highway Patrol)
Although the plane can carry six people, there are no other crew members.
The reasons for a person’s crash and the causes of a single resident status are still under investigation. Highway Patrol spokesman.

The pilot crashed in a field in Mill, Ohio. (Ohio State Highway Patrol)
Officials pointed out that because there is no air traffic control tower at the small airport, there is no distress call in front of the plane.
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) According to the Highway Patrol, it has notified and will conduct its own investigation.
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