The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a plane crash Monday that left one man dead and another injured.
Ultralight plane pilot Jay Russell Davis, 49, of Bemidji was pronounced dead at the scene.
The crash, reported at 7:17 p.m., occurred at the Moberg Seaplane Air Base, a grass landing strip west of Bemidji off 15th Street NW in Grant Valley Township.
In a news release, Beltrami County Sheriff Phil Hodapp said witnesses reported the plane was banking through a turn -- apparently preparing to land at the grass strip -- when the wing struck the ground, causing the plane to crash.
This aircraft is described as a "tricycle-style" plane with seating for the pilot and one passenger position behind the pilot.
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Davis and his passenger, 56-year-old, Paul Jerome Wannarka of Bemidji, were strapped into their seats at the time of the crash.
Wannarka initially was transported by Bemidji Ambulance to Sanford Bemidji Medical Center for his injuries. He was then airlifted to a Fargo, N.D., hospital.
Witnesses told sheriff's officials that Davis was an experienced ultralight pilot.
"He had taken up several people, he was just returning" from a flight, Hodapp said today.
The news release said Davis had piloted at least three uneventful flights Monday night before the crash.
Officials from the Bemidji Police Department, Minnesota State Patrol, Bemidji Fire Department, and Beltrami County First Responders also responded to the crash.
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