A small plane crashed into three vehicles while attempting an emergency landing in the middle of a road in Gainesville, Georgia.
This incident occurred last Monday (9th). The New York Postreported. According to police, the single-engine plane attempted an emergency landing on Browns Bridge Road and came to rest after colliding with three vehicles.
Only minor injuries were reported, and the Gainesville Police Department did not release any details about who was hurt or how. In the video released by the police Beechcraft Hawker G-36 2010It shows it stopping in the middle of the road.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have launched an investigation into this accident.

The plane departed from Lee Gilmer Memorial Airport and was headed to Cherokee County Regional Airport, but the pilot reported engine problems shortly after takeoff, according to a preliminary report from the FAA.
The pilot attempted to return to the destination airport but determined he could not reach the runway. Therefore, it was decided to make an emergency landing on the nearest road.
The plane’s two occupants, identified by authorities as an experienced pilot and a student pilot, suffered no serious injuries and remained at the scene to assist investigators.
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A Hawker Beechcraft BE-36 was forced to make an emergency landing on a busy Georgia roadway, after experiencing engine failure at 12:10pm. reported by the Federal Aviation Administration.
The small plane reportedly strikes 3 vehicles and left 2 people with minor injuries. pic.twitter.com/Aux37KzDWs— Trevor J. DeLorme (@realJDelorme) February 10, 2026
