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Plane Crashes on I-295 After Pilot Experiences Engine Trouble

Courtesy Maine Department of Public Safety
A plane rests nose down on the side of I-295 in Bowdoinham after crashing shortly after take-off.

PORTLAND, Maine - Maine State Police say a small plane made an emergency landing on Interstate 295 south in Bowdoinham just after 10 a.m. Tuesday. 

Police say the pilot,  John Gayley, of Bowdoin, had facial injuries and was taken to Maine Medical Center. His passenger, Rodney Voisene, also of Bowdoin, sustained a minor arm injury and was taken to a local hospital to be checked. 

"The pilot has told troopers that he took off from Bowdoinham and switched gas tanks," says Maine Public Safety Department spokesman Steve McCausland, "and when he did this procedure, the engine stalled and he couldn't get it restarted."

Gayley landed the 1947 Cessna in the southbound lane, against traffic, and the plane then veered into the guardrail along the breakdown lane.  One vehicle had to swerve to avoid the plane as it landed.  

The FAA has been notified and is due on scene shortly.  McCausland says the plane will be removed from the road this afternoon, a process he says could disrupt southbound traffic.

Ed is a Maine native who spent his early childhood in Livermore Falls before moving to Farmington. He graduated from Mount Blue High School in 1970 before going to the University of Maine at Orono where he received his BA in speech in 1974 with a broadcast concentration. It was during that time that he first became involved with public broadcasting. He served as an intern for what was then called MPBN TV and also did volunteer work for MPBN Radio.