Investigators are trying to determine what caused a single-engine plane to crash, nose-first just short of the Pinedale airport Monday evening. The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office, Wyoming Highway Patrol, Sublette County EMS, and Sublette County Unified Fire responded the crash approximately 5:30 PM. Upon arrival Deputies found the aircraft to be nose down into the ground. Two occupants were located in the airplane and were transported for outside medical treatment for their injuries. Identities of the occupants and their home towns were not immediately available. The cause of the crash is currently under investigation by the Wyoming Highway Patrol and NTSB.
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