October 2, 2007, Green Valley, Ariz., Cessna 172N

At 1205 Mountain time, the airplane sustained substantial damage during a forced landing subsequent to a loss of engine power. The two occupants, a private pilot and a passenger, were not injured. Visual conditions prevailed; the flight originated approximately 20 minutes before the accident. The pilot later told investigators the airplane developed a rough running engine and he elected to land on a nearby road. The airplane collided with a road sign during the landing sequence, resulting in substantial damage to both wings.

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Key Takeaways:

  • An airplane sustained substantial damage during a forced landing after experiencing a loss of engine power.
  • The pilot elected to land on a nearby road, where the airplane collided with a road sign, damaging its wings.
  • The two occupants, a private pilot and a passenger, were not injured in the accident.
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At 1205 Mountain time, the airplane sustained substantial damage during a forced landing subsequent to a loss of engine power. The two occupants, a private pilot and a passenger, were not injured. Visual conditions prevailed; the flight originated approximately 20 minutes before the accident.

The pilot later told investigators the airplane developed a rough running engine and he elected to land on a nearby road. The airplane collided with a road sign during the landing sequence, resulting in substantial damage to both wings.

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