- A Mobile-area pilot was flying his Cessna 421 to see the No. 1-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide host Ole Miss on Saturday in Tuscaloosa when he experienced engine trouble and landed his plane in a cotton field in Selma, according to

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WPMI Local 15 reported Monday there were four men on the plane, including Auburn fan

when the second motor of the plane went out just moments after the first one. Spunner said the plane was 20 miles from the airport.

"I'm thinking, we're probably getting ready to die," Spunner told NBC 15.

According to the report, Spunner - a pilot - spotted a dirt road to land the plane.

The pilot, who has not been identified, and his passengers caught a ride to Montgomery, leaving the plane in the field, according to the WSFA report.

From there, the pilot rented a car and drove to Tuscaloosa for the game.

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According to the report, the Federal Aviation Administration has now taken over the investigation and will retrieve the plane Tuesday.