

preCharge News MASSACHUSETTS — A plane flipped over during landing at an airport in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on Saturday.
It happened just after 10 a.m. as the pilot tried to land on the runway by Crawford Street at the Fitchburg Airport.
“The occupant stated the plane had flipped onto its roof while attempting to land due to a change in the headwind into a crosswind,” Fitchburg Fire said in a Facebook post.
The airport remained temporarily closed while first responders arrived at the scene. It is unknown if the pilot had removed himself from the aircraft or if firefighters helped to free him.
The pilot was taken to a nearby hospital with minor injuries. The victim was not identified. There was no one else in the plane at the time.
The plane is a Cessna 170, which is a single-engine, four-seat aircraft.
The Fitchburg Airport is located between Leominster and Fitchburg on Main Street. It mainly allows small planes to fly there, but can allow some larger airplanes with a wingspan of less than 79 feet, according to their website. The airport first opened in June 1929 after over a year of construction. The airport hosts flight schools, maintenance facilities, and charter businesses.
Fitchburg is roughly 50 miles northwest of Boston.
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Associated Press, CNBC News, Fox News, and preCharge News contributed to this report.