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The Tupelo Police Department said it was notified around 5 am on Saturday that a pilot flying a “King Air type” airplane – a small utility plane – was considering crashing into a Walmart located on West Main street.
The Benton County Sheriff’s Office later confirmed the plane had landed in a field in Ashland, roughly 60 miles northeast of Tupelo in the US state of Mississippi.
The man landed the plane safely after talks with the police.
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The pilot, identified as Cory Patterson was taken into police custody, authorities said.
Patterson did not have a pilot’s license, Tupelo police Chief John Quaka said during a news conference, adding the stolen plane was a Beechcraft King Air 90.
Patterson has been charged with grand larceny and making terroristic threats, WAPT, a television station in Jackson quoted Quaka as saying.
Additional charges are possible under a federal investigation.
“The pilot did not have the experience to land the aircraft,” the police chief said. According to Quaka, Patterson was a lineman of Tupelo aviation for 10 years fuelling tanks of planes and had some flight experience. Officers brought in a pilot to communicate with Patterson on how to land the aircraft at the Tupelo airport.
At around 9:30 am Patterson posted a message on Facebook “and in essence, it said goodbye,” according to Quaka.
“I believe that after the initial threat, he did not want to hurt himself or anyone else. And I believe that we had what you would think would be the best case scenario,” Tupelo Mayor Todd Jordan said at the news conference.
The nine-seater airplane started circling over Tupelo when the pilot made contact with 911, issuing the threat, according to CNN.