Helicopter spraying crops hits power line, crashes
Most of southern Grant County loses power, officials say
LANCASTER, Wis. — A helicopter spraying crops crashed near Lancaster on Wednesday morning when one of its blades hit a power line, officials said.
Officials with the Grant County Sheriff’s Office said the pilot survived the crash that happened just before 11:30 a.m.
The helicopter was spraying a soybean field near Lancaster when one of the blades caught a power line, deputies said. The helicopter landed upright, but then flipped over.
The helicopter belongs to Back 9 Aerial LLC, out of Elkhorn.
A good part of southern Grant County lost power, and some of them were still without power at 4 p.m. Wednesday.
On August 7, a 70-year-old pilot crashed the helicopter he was operating into a Monroe County cornfield. Authorities said the pilot was crop dusting when the crash happened.