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'Anyone know who owns this?' Someone landed a helicopter on this guy's lawn

News of a mystery spread like wildfire through the village of West Pubnico, N.S., on Thursday after a helicopter landed in Arthur Nelsons backyard.

Helicopter found empty, pilot discovered having lunch at nearby caf

A West Pubnico, N.S., man says he was a bit 'freaked out' after he found an empty helicopter on his lawn on Thursday. (Submitted by Arthur and Samantha Nelson)

News of a mystery spread like wildfire through the village of West Pubnico, N.S., on Thursdayafter a helicopter landed in Arthur Nelson's backyard.

Nelson saidhe didn't hear the helicopter land and only noticed it when he looked outside.

But there was no pilot in sight.

"I was a little ... freaked out there for a bit, wondering where that person was," he said.

Nelson saidhis lawn makes for a great landing pad.

Facebook to the rescue

"It's the only piece of land in town you could essentially land a helicopter on," he said."I guess that's what people are doing now."

Nelson posted a photo of the helicopter on Facebook asking: "Anyone knowwho owns this???"

The small-town social media sleuths identified the owner within minutes.

"He was down at the local caf having lunch and everybody's phone started dinging in there at the same time, so it didn't take long for him to figure out he wasn't parked in the right spot," said Nelson.

The person who parked his helicopter on Nelson's lawn is having a boat built at a shop next door. (Submitted by Arthur and Samantha Nelson)

He said the carefree parker was apologetic.

"It was just kind of a misunderstanding on where he was able to park his helicopter at. I did chat to him and he was a pretty nice guy about [it]," said Nelson.

"Told him just gimme a call next time you want to fly your helicopter into my backyard and I'll make sure my kids and my dogs are in the house and then they'll all be good."

Nelson said the pilot is from Digby, N.S., and is having a boat built at the shop next door.

The helicopter ownerdeclined comment to CBC News.

With files from Phlis McGregor