OWATONNA, MINN. - Ruth Hinton has lived for 40 years in the same home a couple miles west of Degner Regional Airport.
"Planes fly over here all the time," said Hinton, 63. "But I have never seen one fly so low."
She'd gone to her basement Thursday morning when a windstorm blew through town at about 8:35 a.m. An hour later, after the winds calmed, she'd headed back upstairs to check on a sapling she had recently planted in her yard.
"When I came up, I looked out the door and I saw the plane flying very, very low. It went just above the tree over there," she said, pointing to a 50-foot maple.
Hinton didn't know that the plane she had seen nearly shearing her maple was carrying customers of glass manufacturer Viracon Inc., one of Owatonna's major employers, or that moments later it would be a pile of twisted wreckage in a field past the end of the runway.
Unlike Hinton, whose home is 2 miles from the airport, Viracon employee Gary Ayers saw the plane as it was almost ready to land.
Ayers was driving a semi-trailer truck north on Interstate 35 at about 9:40 a.m. when the jet caught his eye.
"I saw the plane coming and said to myself: 'He's way too high to approach a landing,'" Ayers said. "I didn't put two and two together until I heard the sirens."