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Plane lands on Pennsylvania highway due to ‘engine issues,’ FAA says

Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing on Pennsylvania Highway Following Engine Trouble
A Rockwell Commander aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing on Interstate 78 in Weisenberg Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, on the morning of April 4 after the pilot reported engine issues. Preliminary information from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Pennsylvania State Police indicates that the incident occurred around 9:19 a.m. when the pilot encountered “unknown engine problems” while en route from Solberg, New Jersey, to Indiana.
Details of the Incident and Response
The aircraft, carrying a 65-year-old pilot from Michigan and a 34-year-old female passenger from New Jersey, attempted to divert to a nearby airport but was unable to reach it. As a result, the pilot executed an emergency landing on the eastbound lanes of I-78 at mile marker 45.6. Both occupants escaped the incident unharmed, according to State Police reports.
Following the emergency landing, authorities closed the eastbound lanes of I-78 and rerouted traffic to Exit 40 (Krumsville Road) in Greenwich Township, Berks County. The highway was reopened to traffic by 1 p.m. that day.
Ongoing Investigation and Aviation Safety Implications
The FAA, working alongside Pennsylvania State Police, has initiated an investigation to determine the precise cause of the engine malfunction and the circumstances leading to the emergency landing. While immediate market or industry reactions were not reported, such events often prompt renewed attention to aviation safety protocols, including the importance of rigorous maintenance and preparedness for in-flight emergencies.
This incident highlights the critical nature of emergency response procedures and the ongoing challenges faced in ensuring aircraft safety. The investigation remains active as authorities seek to understand the factors involved.

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