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(KSL News) The Federal Aviation Administration will this morning be on the scene of a plane crash in Utah's Garfield County.
The single engine Cessna tried to land on a dirt road yesterday near Andy Miller Flats, which is northeast of Hite.
Instead, it hit nose first then flipped.
Luckily neither of the two people on board was hurt.
Garfield County Sheriff's deputies and investigators from the FAA are now trying to figure out just what caused the emergency landing.