Boston Airport – July 8, 1929
On July 8, 1929, a Ford tri-motor aircraft belonging to Colonial Air Transport took off from Boston Airport with fifteen people aboard bound for New York. Just after takeoff one of the three engines quit, forcing the pilot, Zustis I. Wells, to turn back to the airport. As he was landing the plane, someone drove a team of horses into its path necessitating the pilot to head the plane into a ditch near the runway. The aircraft was damaged, but there were no reported injuries.
Another plane was brought over and the passengers resumed their trip.
Source: New York Times, “New York Plane Damaged”, July 9, 1929