The Kamloops Airport was closed Saturday afternoon after a small plane crashed during a routine landing, but luckily no one was injured.
Kamloops fire crews said two men were landing at the airport at around 4 p.m. from Scottsdale when a gust of wind flipped their single-engine plane off the runway.
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The Mooney plane was significantly damaged, but the two men walked away from the crash unharmed.
The airport was closed Saturday afternoon as crews cleared the crash and reopened at around 5 p.m.
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