Small Plane Forced To Make Emergency Landing On Pennsylvania Turnpike

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>>Small Plane Forced To Make Emergency Landing On Pennsylvania Turnpike

(Harrisburg, PA) -- Authorities are investigating a small plane that was forced to make an emergency landing on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The incident happened yesterday evening on Interstate 76 between Lebanon-Lancaster Exit 266 and Harrisburg East Exit 247. Officials say a Cessna plane landed in the right lane of the highway and was hit by a tractor-trailer, but nobody was reported injured from the accident. The plane is registered to Mustang Sally Aviation which is located in Camden, South Carolina.


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