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The skies were not so friendly for John David Duggar last October, when he crash-landed in a field in Tennessee with two passengers aboard his plane.

While no one was injured, there was 'substantial' damage to the plane and John David called 911.

The crash was confirmed by The Humphreys County Sheriff's Department and the 911 dispatched confirmed that John David was flying and was also the one to place the call.

He said that due to the double engine failure, he had to land his Piper PA-30 plane in a field in Waverly, Tennessee.

However, a spokesperson for the local sheriff's department told

that John David actually just ran out of gas.

'A family from Arkansas ran out of fuel and landed in a field,' they said. 

The Sun also reported that the six-seat plane was only in the air for Chennai escort agency five minutes when it came down.  

While no one was injured, there was 'substantial' damage to the plane and John David called 911

While no one was injured, there was 'substantial' damage to the plane and John David called 911

A spokesperson for the local sheriff's department told The Sun that John David (pictured with wife Abbie and their daughter) actually just ran out of gas

A spokesperson for the local sheriff's department told The Sun that John David (pictured with wife Abbie and their daughter) actually just ran out of gas

The National Transportation Safety Board has an open investigation into the incident

The National Transportation Safety Board has an open investigation into the incident 

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The National Transportation Safety Board has an open investigation into the incident. 

People also reports that the plane was registered to Medic Choppers, LLC.

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