The victims in the Brimfield Township plane crash were identified Monday.
BRIMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio - The victims in the Brimfield Township plane crash were identified Monday. The Brimfield Fire and Police Departments responded to a small plane crash that occurred Sunday afternoon.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said a Piper Cub two‑seat aircraft experienced an apparent loss of power and went down in a wooded area near 3222 Ranfield Road, west of State Route 44. The pilot of the plane was identified as 47-year-old Bryan Jorgensen, of Wadsworth, Ohio, and his 12-year-old daughter were on board at the time of the accident. Jorgensen had initially departed from the Wadsworth Airport and was returning to the same airport at the time of the incident.They were transported to Cleveland Clinic Akron General and Akron Children’s Hospital with non-life threatening injuries, OSHP said. The plane Jorgensen was flying was actually built in 1944, that’s according the FAA Registry, making it over 80 years old.19 News reached out to Jorgensen, but he declined to comment on the crash at this time.Most Read
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