Small Plane Splits in Two after Hitting Cars on Victoria, TX, Road

Dec. 12, 2024
Five people were injured in the Victoria crash that required multiple fire and rescue personnel to assist.

A small, fixed-wing plane split into two after slamming into three cars stopped at a Texas intersection, leaving five injured.

One person was flown to a trauma center for treatment, while others went to local hospitals, KHOU reported. 

Flight data says the twin-piston Navajo plane took off at 9:52 a.m. and began circling the area near the airport, gaining and losing altitude, ranging from 14,000 to 10,00 feet over four hours.

The Piper PA-31 was registered to an oil and gas surveyor based in Mississippi.

 

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