Florida Plane Crash Caught on Video: Small Aircraft Collides with Car in the US | Watch Video

A twin-engine plane crashed onto a car on i-95 in Florida's Brevard County during rush-hour traffic, leaving minor injuries.
Florida Plane Crash Caught on Video: Small Aircraft Collides with Car in the US | Watch Video
Florida Plane Crash Caught on Video: Small Aircraft Collides with Car in the US | Watch VideoThe Bridge Chronicle
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A dramatic incident unfolded on Interstate 95 in Brevard County, Florida, on Monday when a small aircraft attempting an emergency landing struck a moving car. The collision occurred near mile marker 201 in Cocoa during rush-hour traffic and was captured on dashcam, footage that has since gone viral.

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According to the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), the plane was operated by a 27-year-old pilot and had a 27-year-old passenger, both of whom emerged unscathed. The Camry was driven by a 57-year-old woman who was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries.

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Authorities identified the plane as a Beechcraft 55, which lost power in both engines shortly after an instructional flight from nearby Merritt Island. The pilot attempted an emergency landing on I-95 but collided with a beige 2023 Toyota Camry traveling in the center lane.

Observers characterized the accident as unreal. A witness mentioned the aircraft "came down out of nowhere," as drivers in the vicinity hurried to offer aid. Among those assisting were a father and son who had been traveling behind the Camry and stopped to support the woman until emergency personnel reached the scene.

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The crash forced a temporary shutdown of both southbound and northbound lanes of I-95, causing major traffic disruption. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have launched a joint investigation, focusing on the reported dual-engine failure.

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