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Now, That's A Landing!

Plane Lands On Moving Pickup

A single-engine plane made an emergency landing on a moving pickup in Central Florida Saturday and both the pilot and driver survived the crash. Police said pilot Glenn Meleen, 23, was forced to land his Piper Cub on West Park Avenue after he experienced problems with the aircraft. Meleen, a student at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, dropped the banner that the plane was towing and came down on the cab of a passing 1988 Dodge Ram driven by Oglesby, 61, of Edgewater. The truck's roof caved in and shattered glass sprayed inside the vehicle.

"There were no cars coming left or right, but I didn't see any plane," Oglesby said. "I didn't look into the sky."

As for the impact, Oglesby admits he was shocked.

"...I thought it was a bomb or either the truck was blowing up," Oglesby said. "That blew my mind -- to know that a plane landed on me. It was amazing. I mean, how often does that happen?"
 
Oglesby and Meleen received only minor scratches from the crash. The FAA and Edgewater police are investigating. Edgewater is 18 miles southeast of Daytona Beach.

FMI: www.ntsb.gov

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