TEXT_SIZE
Please update your Flash Player to view content.

Pilot makes emergency landing on Highway 70

Dan McDonald
Managing Editor
1/17/2013

 

John Schneider stands near his airplane minutes after making an emergency landing on Highway 70, about 10 miles east of Oroville, on Thursday morning. Photo submitted.

The pilot of a small single-engine airplane made a successful emergency landing on Highway 70 after his engine quit Thursday morning, Jan. 17.

John Schneider, 67, of Janesville, was flying from Susanville to Oroville when his Piper Cherokee 180 began to sputter over Quincy about 7:40 a.m.

Schneider, who immediately called Susanville Municipal Airport Manager Steve Datema with his cell phone to report the problem, said he couldn’t land at the Quincy airport because of fog.

According to Datema and the California Highway Patrol, Schneider glided the stalled plane down the Feather River Canyon, looking for a place to make an emergency landing.

“As you probably know, there aren’t a lot of landing spots in the canyon,” CHP Public Information Officer Doug Garret said. “He did a great job, especially under the circumstances he had to deal with. He didn’t panic.”

Schneider, who is considered a very experienced pilot, has more than 1,500 hours of flying time and is commercially rated.

About six minutes after experiencing complete engine failure, Schneider landed the four-seated plane on Highway 70, a few hundred yards east of Cherokee Road. The landing was about 10 miles east of Oroville in Butte County.

Garret said Schneider was able to avoid cars on the road and landed the plane at about 70 miles per hour.

“It only took a few seconds after he touched down to get the plane off to the side of the road,” Garret said. “He did it in less than 300 yards. It was a pretty impressive piece of flying.”

Schneider was the only person in the plane. There were no traffic injuries or accidents at the scene of the landing.

Add comment

Feather Publishing encourages civil discussion on news stories that are important to our community. We do ask that commenters follow certain rules of conduct. Keep your comments on the topic at hand. Threats, insults, lies, and inappropriate language are prohibited. Just as with our letters to the editor we want you to be accountable for your comments so we ask that you use your full real name. We reserve the right to delete any comments that do not comply with these rules of conduct. Commenters who repeatedly do not comply will be prohibited from posting further comments.
Comments are limited to 300 characters. If you would like to post a longer message, please submit a letter to the editor. Submit a letter to the editor. Letters to the editor are limited to a maximum of 300 words. Deadline for submittal is noon on Thursdays.


Move
-

Sports Headlines

Top Headline

Greenville loses to American Christian

Greenville loses to American Christian

Greenville’s James Martinez rounds third and gives his coach Mike Chelotti a high five after hitting a homer during the Indians’ game against American Christian...

Read More...

175 mile Sierra Nevada Relay to run through Plumas County

175 mile Sierra Nevada Relay to run through Plumas County

This gorgeous view of mountains towering over a valley is one of many that runners in the upcoming Sierra Nevada Relay will encounter. The relay starts at Donner...

Read More...

Fishing Report for the week of 5/16/2013

Fishing Report for the week of 5/16/2013

Unsettled weather has ended; time to hit the water Ben Williams, a Lake Almanor Fly Fishing Company Guide landed this monster rainbow from Goodrich Creek near...

Read More...
Facebook Image
Local Events

Contact Us

up_contact

Visitors Guide
Yellow Page Directory
Yellow Pages

National Headlines

Dining Guide
 
Plumas County
Restaurant

 

Moving and Storage
Forest Stweardship
 
ForestStwd.gif
Help Wanted
Help Wanted

Help WantedClick to see current job opportunities

Advertise with us

LassenNews.com
"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); } catch(err) {}