Texas family uninjured after airplane crash
ALEXANDRIA, La. — A Texas family escaped injury after their airplane lost power and went down in a field near central Louisiana's England Airpark.
Maj. Jerome Hopewell of the Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office says it happened around 3 p.m. Sunday.
The pilot was identified as Brad McCullouch of Kerrville. The Town-Talk newspaper reports that the engine of his small plane cut out and McCullouch was forced to land the plane in a muddy field off Bayou Rapides Road. Upon landing the plane flipped over.
Hopewell said McCullouch and his passengers — wife, Mary Beth, and their 1-year-old daughter — already were out of the single-engine 1963 Piper Cherokee aircraft when authorities arrived on the scene. The family refused medical treatment.



