WAYNE COUNTY, Pa. — Crews responded to a scene after a plane made an emergency landing Thursday evening in Wayne County .
According to White Mills Fire and EMS Chief Lucas Batzel, the pilot was the only person aboard the plane. The plane had a rough landing in a cow pasture after a reported engine failure just before 6 p.m., approximately 800 yards from the runway of Cherry Ridge Airport.
The pilot was not injured. PSP Honesdale reports that the plane sustained minor injuries.
The FAA was notified, according to state police.
This is a developing story; it will be updated when new details are available.