Dallas, TX
Plane makes emergency landing on Dallas road; no injuries reported
DALLAS – A aircraft landed on a Dallas roadway after experiencing engine issues Saturday afternoon.
Few particulars have been launched presently, however the plane landed on Kiest Boulevard, between Loop 12 and Spur 408 in Dallas.
In line with the FAA, this occurred at about 3 p.m., when a multi-engine DA-62 landed about two miles northwest of Dallas Government Airport, which is the place it was set to land. The aircraft left from Winston Area in Snyder, Texas.
Investigators stated the pilot skilled engine issues, struck an influence line and a velocity restrict signal, earlier than touchdown on the roadway.
A Dallas Fireplace-Rescue spokesperson stated there have been two folks on board, a husband and spouse, and neither had been injured.
No automobiles had been broken. Fireplace officers stated there was no hearth and the aircraft was not leaking gasoline.
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Dallas PD crews are blocking close by visitors as crews proceed their investigation and transfer the aircraft.