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Pilot Survives Small Plane Crash in Great Smoky Mountains

Pilot Survives Small Plane Crash in Great Smoky Mountains

The Tennessee Army National Guard used a hoist to rescue the pilot of a small plane that crashed in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Friday morning.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park rangers responded to a report of a small plane crash approximately 6 miles west of Clingmans Dome at approximately 11:00 a.m. on Friday, April 10, 2020.

The single occupant of the plane, Georg Kustermann, age 47, of Ga., deployed the plane’s parachute north of Silers Bald and Buckeye Gap.

A Tennessee Highway Patrol helicopter unit located Kustermann at 1:06 p.m. The Tennessee Army National Guard extricated him from the site using a hoist operation at approximately 2:00 p.m. and flew him to the Gatlinburg Pigeon Forge Airport located in Sevierville.

Kustermann did not sustain significant injuries in the plane crash and departed the airport under his own care.

Park Rangers received additional assistance from the Blount County Sheriff’s Office, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, and Sevier County Emergency Management Agency during the initial stage of the search operation. The park will work with the Federal Aviation Administration to complete an accident investigation. No additional details are available at this time.

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