DELTA, Colo. (KRDO) – The Delta County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) says two pilots walked away injured but alive after their plane crashed down into a ravine in north Delta on Sunday afternoon, coming down just yards away from a home.

DCSO said at around 4:14 p.m. on Nov. 2, county dispatch received a report of a small airplane that had crashed off Highway 92.

Multiple crews responded to the scene, where they were directed to a ravine north of a home, where they found a single-engine yellow bush plane resting on its nose against the ravine wall, just 100 yards from the home.

Inside the plane were two adults – a flight instructor and a student pilot, DCSO said. While one of the men was able to get himself out of the aircraft, the second was removed from the wreckage by nearby res…

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