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Small Plane Makes Crash Landing on Busy Street In Georgia USA

Hannah Sass
Last updated: 11 February 2026 12:27
By Hannah Sass
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Aftermath of emergency crash landing in Georgia
Aftermath of emergency crash landing in Georgia © Gainesville Police Department
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A single-engine Hawker Beechcraft BE-36 departing Gainesville Airport for Cherokee County made an emergency landing on Browns Bridge Road in Georgia after the two pilots reported engine trouble shortly after takeoff. The incident had no serious injuries or fatalities.

Small white plane stopped in the roadway after striking a dark SUV near a Golden Corral restaurant.
A single-engine aircraft sits in the roadway after making an emergency landing and striking vehicles in Gainesville, Georgia © Gainesville Police Department

The Aftermath

After the emergency landing on Monday, Feb. 9, multiple people sustained injuries; two individuals, including one driver, were taken to Northeast Georgia Medical Centre with minor injuries. During the landing, the plane struck three other vehicles. A fuel tank on the small aircraft dislodged into the back of one of the vehicles, causing injuries to one of the occupants in the vehicle.

A member of the Georgia police department said, “I’ve worked many deadly plane crashes. The fact that this one went down where it did and no one was seriously injured, much less killed, is remarkable.”

Once the aircraft was over Lake Lanier, the pilots turned back to try and make it to the airport; however, investigators have said it did not have enough power.

Aerial view of small plane surrounded by emergency crews after roadway landing.
Aerial view shows responders surrounding plane © WAGA

Investigations

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating to determine whether the loss of power was caused by mechanical failure, fuel contamination, wear-and-tear or operational factors.

Findings from these investigations often lead to updated safety bulletins, revised maintenance practices and improved pilot training, all of which play a crucial role in reducing the likelihood of similar failures and strengthening safety across general aviation as a whole.

This situation highlights how decisive action can limit the consequences. While the incident caused disruption and minor injuries on the ground, the outcome could have been far worse given the busy street and surrounding traffic. As investigators continue to examine the aircraft’s loss of power and review maintenance and operational factors, the findings will play an important role in strengthening safety across general aviation.

Have you or someone you know experienced an emergency landing? Let us know in the comments.

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