Archer City, TX — The pilot of a small plane was injured after a crash south of Archer City, police said this past Sunday. Timothy Crowell was apparently flying his yellow cropduster plane last Sunday (May 31, 2015) when an accident happened and he crashed.
After the accident, Crowell had to be rushed to a local hospital, but it’s not clear how serious his injuries were. From what the news is saying, it appears his plane sustained a fair amount of damage.
The plane crashed near Highway 79 on Sunday morning and it’s not clear what the cause was yet. More investigation may need to be done.
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