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Fri, Sep 13, 2019

Patty Wagstaff Involved In Runway Excursion At St. Augustine, FL Airport

She And A Passenger Were Able To Walk Away From The Accident

Famed air-show pilot Patty Wagstaff was involved in an accident Wednesday in which her 1958 Beech K35 airplane was involved in a runway excursion and flipped over onto its back, according to local authorities.

The St. Augustine Record reports that, according to the Florida Highway Patrol, Wagstaff was landing the plane at Northeast Florida Regional Airport in St. Augustine, FL (KSGJ) when it exited the runway and flipped over.

Wagstaff, 68, and her passenger were able to walk away from the accident with only minor injuries, according to the report.

“We had a mechanical incident with our V Tail Bonanza this evening after landing. I wanted to let people know that I and my passenger (one of our instructors) are doing fine and all is well,” Wagstaff, who lives in St. Augustine, posted on Facebook.

(Image provided by the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office)

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