Keep your head down
It's been a tough winter. If snow, sleet, avalanches and poor visibility aren't bad enough, Utah drivers have to duck wayward Cessnas and killer ice projectiles. A pilot on his way to St. George had to make an emergency landing on I-15 today when his small plane ran out of fuel.
The Cessna bounced safely onto the interstate near the Arizona border and waited until Highway Patrol Troopers brought gas. Troopers then halted freeway traffic while the plane took off again and completed the flight.
A truck driver died in Uintah County yesterday when a sheet of ice slid off the top of an oncoming truck and punched through his windshield, hitting him in the head.
What can we expect next out of the heavens— frogs and toads?
The Cessna bounced safely onto the interstate near the Arizona border and waited until Highway Patrol Troopers brought gas. Troopers then halted freeway traffic while the plane took off again and completed the flight.
A truck driver died in Uintah County yesterday when a sheet of ice slid off the top of an oncoming truck and punched through his windshield, hitting him in the head.
What can we expect next out of the heavens— frogs and toads?

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