LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A plane ran off the runway at Louisville's Bowman Field on a rainy Tuesday morning.
MetroSafe confirmed the fire department was called at 10:18 a.m. to nearby Seneca Golf Course where the plane came to a stop off near the 17th green off Pee Wee Reese Road. No injuries were reported.
Natalie Chaudoin, a spokesperson for the Louisville Regional Airport Authority, said in a statement that "a Cessena 525B exited Runway 33 when landing, coming to rest on Seneca Golf Course, nearly 370 feet past the runway’s end."
She said two pilots and two passengers were on the plane. All were alert and speaking with the airport staff.
The aircraft was en route to Louisville on a scheduled flight, when the incident happened. The aircraft is not based at Bowman Field.
Chaudoin said runway 15/33 at Bowman Field remains temporarily closed, but runway 6/24 is open.
Second plane incident for Bowman Field
A small plane that departed from Bowman Field in Louisville on Monday crashed in the Mt. Washington area.
A small single-engine plane clipped a tree line and crashed in a field near Mt. Washington United Methodist off Flat Lick Road. The pilot suffered minor injuries.
This story will be updated.
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