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Pilot’s arm severed by plane propeller at SLO County airport — but he survived

The Paso Robles Municipal Airport.
The Paso Robles Municipal Airport. dmiddlecamp@thetribunenews.com

An airplane propeller severed a pilot’s arm in a freak accident at the Paso Robles Municipal Airport on Wednesday.

The 81-year-old pilot from Watsonville was preparing to depart the airport in an Aeronca Champion airplane when the incident occurred, airport manager Mark Scandalis said.

The pilot fueled the airplane, then prepared to move it from the fuel island to parking. At about 5:45 p.m., the propeller sliced the pilot’s arm, Scandalis said.

The incident was caused by “pilot error,” he said.

Loyd’s Aviation staff gave the pilot first aid, then an ambulance transported the man to the hospital, Scandalis said.

The pilot survived the incident, but Scandalis did not have an update on his condition on Thursday afternoon.

The Paso Robles Municipal Airport.
The Paso Robles Municipal Airport. Paul Sloan

This story was originally published October 30, 2025 at 3:15 PM with the headline "Pilot’s arm severed by plane propeller at SLO County airport — but he survived."

Stephanie Zappelli
The Tribune
Stephanie Zappelli is the environment and immigration reporter for The Tribune. Born and raised in San Diego, they graduated from Cal Poly with a journalism degree. When not writing, they enjoy playing guitar, reading and exploring the outdoors. 
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