Vancouver man killed in Camas plane crash at Grove Field

The Clark County Sheriff’s Deputies and East County Hearth and Rescue personnel responded at 3:13 p.m. for the aircraft emergency at Grove Area, 632 NE 267th Ave., about 3 miles north of Camas.

Preliminary reviews indicated that one individual was trapped on the aircraft and one other outdoors. Two ambulances had been known as to the scene, however one was later canceled, the emergency communications monitored by The Columbian reported.

East County Hearth & Rescue Hearth Chief Mike Carnes mentioned the pilot, later recognized as Lewallen, sat within the entrance of the aircraft and obtained coaching from the pilot within the tail of the aircraft. Carnes mentioned he wasn’t positive the aircraft was related to the flight college at Grove Area.

The reason for the crash is unknown. The NTSB and FAA had been on web site Thursday to analyze.

Perala mentioned the household did not know a lot about what occurred aside from that the crash occurred both on touchdown or on the final touch-and-go earlier than touchdown for the day.

She mentioned that in response to the passenger, Lewallen got here a bit rapidly, landed and began taking off into the grass.

“He began with the hope of getting again within the air and driving round once more to right the touchdown. Then he misplaced management, ”Perala mentioned in an e mail. “We do not but know whether or not it was an airplane, an individual or the atmosphere, or all three.”

Grove Area is owned and operated by the Port of Camas-Washougal. The airfield was closed to the crash investigations for many of Thursday.

“Our hearts exit to the victims and the household and associates of the deceased,” mentioned Sadie Hayes, the port’s group relations specialist, in a press release.

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