A small plane made an emergency landing on an eastern Pennsylvania highway, stunning one driver who captured the plane descending onto the pavement in front of her on her dashboard camera.
It happened on Interstate 78 in Allentown, Pennsylvania Saturday morning after the pilot reported engine issues and was attempting to land at a nearby local airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration and Pennsylvania State Police.
There were no injuries to the two people onboard.
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