UPDATED: Plane that crashed near Batten International Airport in Racine being cleaned up Tuesday
ADAM ROGAN
and DEE HÖLZEL
The Journal Times
Updated
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A single-engine plane crashed into a building near Batten International Airport on Monday evening.
Photo courtesy of the Racine County News/Scanner Facebook page
A single-engine plane crashed into a building near Batten International Airport on Monday evening.
Photo courtesy of the Racine County News/Scanner Facebook page
A single-engine plane crashed into a building near Batten International Airport on Monday evening.
Photo courtesy of the Racine County News/Scanner Facebook page
A single-engine plane crashed into a building near Batten International Airport on Monday evening. The plane, which carried the logo and information for Racine Sport Flyers, was still there Tuesday morning but was being removed in the early afternoon.
RACINE — The pilot of a single-engine plane survived after crashing into a building near Batten International Airport, 3239 N. Green Bay Road, at about 8 p.m. Monday, the Racine Fire Department reported.
A single-engine plane crashed into a building near Batten International Airport on Monday evening. The plane, which carried the logo and information for Racine Sport Flyers, was still there Tuesday morning but was being removed in the early afternoon.
Workers move a heavily damaged single-engine plane away from a vacant building on William Street in Racine at about noon Tuesday after it crashed the night prior, sending the pilot to the hospital with minor injuries. Federal authorities are investigating the crash.