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Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office plane makes ‘emergency landing’ in Yolo County field

A Sacramento County sheriff’s plane was forced to make an “emergency landing” Thursday morning and came to rest upside down in an open field in West Sacramento.

The pilot in the single-engine Cessna 206 made it out of the plane without any injuries, said Sgt. Amar Gandhi, a spokesman for the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office. The pilot was seen after the crash inspecting the plane alongside West Sacramento police and fire personnel.

A Sacramento sheriff’s plane made an “emergency landing” and came to rest upside down in an open field near Village Parkway and Linden Road in West Sacramento on Thursday. The pilot, left, smiles while talking with sheriff’s department staff after walking away from the crash uninjured.
A Sacramento sheriff’s plane made an “emergency landing” and came to rest upside down in an open field near Village Parkway and Linden Road in West Sacramento on Thursday. The pilot, left, smiles while talking with sheriff’s department staff after walking away from the crash uninjured. Lezlie Sterling lsterling@sacbee.com

He said the pilot was forced to make an “emergency landing due to a mechanical issue while in the air.” The plane crashed in the open field on the outskirts of West Sacramento near the intersection of Village Parkway and Linden Road. Gandhi said the pilot was taking the plane to a private mechanic shop at Watts-Woodland Airport when it went down.

Authorities respond to a small plane crash in a field Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, near West Sacramento. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said its plane had made an emergency landing en route to Watts-Woodland Airport from Mather Airport.
Authorities respond to a small plane crash in a field Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, near West Sacramento. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said its plane had made an emergency landing en route to Watts-Woodland Airport from Mather Airport. Daniel Hunt dhunt@sacbee.com

The plane had departed from Mather Field in Sacramento County and was headed to Woodland for a routine oil change at a mechanic shop. Gandhi said the pilot reported engine failure.

A National Transportation Safety Board spokesperson said Thursday that the agency would be “coordinating with the FAA to investigate the crash.”

Gandhi said the aircraft that crashed is used typically by the Sheriff’s Office for transport or surveillance.

“The engine seized up over West Sacramento, and he had to make an emergency landing in the field,” said Sheriff Jim Cooper. “It came down OK in the front, but the front wheel dug into the ground in the field, and it flipped over.”

The sheriff said the pilot couldn’t get out of the doors, but escaped through the back of the plane.

“He’s OK. The plane is a total loss,” Cooper said. “We can buy a new plane, but you can’t replace a great pilot.”

Authorities respond to a small plane crash in a field Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, near West Sacramento. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said its plane had made an emergency landing en route to Watts-Woodland Airport from Mather Airport.
Authorities respond to a small plane crash in a field Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, near West Sacramento. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said its plane had made an emergency landing en route to Watts-Woodland Airport from Mather Airport. Daniel Hunt dhunt@sacbee.com
Authorities respond to a small plane crash in a field Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, near West Sacramento. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said its plane had made an emergency landing en route to Watts-Woodland Airport from Mather Airport.
Authorities respond to a small plane crash in a field Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, near West Sacramento. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said its plane had made an emergency landing en route to Watts-Woodland Airport from Mather Airport. Daniel Hunt dhunt@sacbee.com
Authorities respond to a small plane crash in a field Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, near West Sacramento. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said its plane had made an emergency landing en route to Watts-Woodland Airport from Mather Airport.
Authorities respond to a small plane crash in a field Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, near West Sacramento. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said its plane had made an emergency landing en route to Watts-Woodland Airport from Mather Airport. Daniel Hunt dhunt@sacbee.com

This story was originally published September 19, 2024 at 9:08 AM.

Rosalio Ahumada
The Sacramento Bee
Rosalio Ahumada writes breaking news stories related to crime and public safety for The Sacramento Bee. He speaks Spanish fluently and has worked as a news reporter in the Central Valley since 2004.
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