HARPSWELL — The Federal Aviation Administration says a small airplane had to make an emergency landing in Harpswell.
Spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen says two people were aboard the single-engine Van’s Aircraft RV-4 when the pilot reported a fuel problem Sunday evening.
The plane landed on a grass airstrip in Harpswell with no injuries. Bergen says the plane was en route to Brunswick, and that the FAA is investigating.
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