Susan Tripp Pollard Contra Costa Times A worker prepares Monday to lift a helicopter that crash-landed on Sherman Island near Highway 160 on Sunday after a collision with a small plane over the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta near Antioch. Both pilots had minor injuries. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the collision.

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Airplane pilot in mid-air collision with helicopter is identified

Published: Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012 - 12:00 am | Page 2B
Last Modified: Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012 - 9:34 am

Authorities have identified one of the pilots involved in the Sunday night collision over the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in which an airplane clipped a helicopter near Rio Vista.

Ronald Albert Gawer, 49, of Brentwood, was at the controls of the Beechcraft Bonanza airplane that had made contact with a Robinson R22 helicopter shortly before 7 p.m. Sunday, according to lead operations specialist Mark Grosenheider of the Byron Airport in Contra Costa County.

Gawer crash-landed his aircraft short of the runway at Byron, Grosenheider said. He had a passenger with him, and both were shaken up in the crash, but neither was hurt seriously, according to Grosenheider.

No identification has been available on the pilot of the damaged helicopter that landed on Sherman Island near Highway 160, according to the Sacramento Sheriff's Department. Grosenheider said the helicopter had taken off out of the municipal airport in Hayward. The pilot, a 29-year-old woman, also sustained minor injuries, sheriff's spokesman Jason Ramos said Sunday.

The collision is now under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.

Sacramento sheriff's officials said the crash apparently took place over Antioch.

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