Pilot injured after homemade plane crashes in Scott County

SCOTT CO. – A pilot was airlifted to a hospital after crashing a homemade plane in southern Indiana.

The Scott County Sheriff’s Office said officers responded to the area of 2725 South Lake Road around 7:20 p.m. on Tuesday about a reported plane crash at the Scottsburg Municipal Airport.

“We have had these types of incidents in the past. They’re just not very common,” said Scott County Sheriff Jerry Goodin.

When officers arrived, they found the plane, which police said was a homemade ultralight, and the pilot in control of it. He was the only person on board.

The pilot’s name has not yet been released.

A friend of the pilot said the crash happened shortly after takeoff from the airport’s runway. The plane veered to the right and went down in a field. This was the first time the pilot had flown since last year.

The friend told police he and many others use the Scottsburg Airport to fly their small planes as a hobby.

The pilot was flown to a trauma center in Louisville and is expected to recover.

“Anybody involved in a plane crash, usually they do get seriously hurt, so our thoughts and prayers are with his family, and we’re hoping for a speedy recovery for him,” said Sheriff Goodin.

The National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration will be in charge of investigating the crash.