Elderly US woman lands plane after pilot-husband dies

Helen Collins had taken basic lessons in taking off and landing 30 years ago

An 80-year-old US woman with little flying experience has staged an emergency

landing in Wisconsin after her pilot husband collapsed and died.

Helen Collins remained calm as she brought the small Cessna plane in to land at

Cherryland Airport, even though she said she knew her husband was dead.

She had taken basic lessons in taking off and landing 30 years ago, her son

told the Associated Press news agency.

James Collins, also a trained pilot, helped guide his mother down via radio.

Mrs Collins and her husband John were coming back from their holiday home in

Florida when he suffered a fatal heart attack in the cockpit.

She called the police and local pilot Robert Vuksanovic went up in another

small plane to try to help guide the Cessna down.

'Under control'

The plane had almost completely run out of fuel by the time she landed at the

small airport in Sturgeon Bay and had only one functioning engine.

It skidded down the runway for about 1,000ft (305m) before coming to a halt.

Family picture of John and Helen Collins John and Helen Collins were returning

from Florida when he suffered a heart attack

"She was calmer than everybody on the ground. She had it totally under

control," James Collins told AP.

"The amazing thing is she landed that plane on one engine - I don't know if

there are a lot of trained pilots that could do that.

"I already knew I lost my dad; I didn't want to lose my mom. It could have been

both of them at once."

Local resident Torry Lautenbach watched the Cessna land and estimated that Mrs

Collins circled the airport about 10 times.

"She did a really good job. It was amazing. It took one bad hop and then it

came back down and skidded."

Mrs Collins was taken to hospital with injuries to her back and ribs but is

expected to be released within the next few days.