A plane lost engine power just minutes after takeoff and the pilot had to think fast to deploy it's aircraft's parachute system. It was a dramatic scene in the wooded mountainside.
Duluth-based Cirrus Aircraft just unveiled big changes to its best-selling airplane, making the interior more car-like than I've ever seen in an aircraft.
If you think are cars will be picking us up and driving us places in the next few years, watch this video and you'll realize that we have a long way to go.
Hawaii News Now shared dramatic video footage from the U.S. Coast Guard of a pilot deploying the airframe parachute system on a Cirrus SR-22 airplane to avoid a high-speed crash landing into the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii over the weekend.
As we've mentioned before, Dierks loves Duluth. He also loves Cirrus Aircraft, where he purchased a plane a couple of years ago. Recently I saw him tweet a photo of himself wearing the Cirrus hat, check it out!
There are several indicators that our economy continues to be growing, and a recent development at Cirrus Aircraft is fantastic news for the Northland.