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No Pilot When Plane is Found in Purdue Airport Fence


  WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) _ Police are trying to find whoever was piloting a small plane that went off a Purdue University Airport runway and ended up in the airport’s perimeter fence.
 
  Airport staff reported finding the single-engine propeller plane Wednesday morning but no one was with it. Purdue Police Chief John Cox tells the Journal & Courier that the plane apparently landed sometime after airport had closed Tuesday night.
 
  The plane went off the runway, over a dirt embankment and into the chain-link fence. The plane remained upright and Cox tells WLFI-TV that it has minor damage.
 
  Cox says the plane is registered to a California owner but that police weren’t sure who was flying it.  

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