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New York Post
13 Nov 2023


NextImg:Wild video shows a small plane in Texas barrelling off runway into a road and then crashing into passing car

Wild video shows a small plane overrunning a Texas runway during an emergency landing — rolling straight into a road and crashing into a passing car.

Footage filmed at Aero County Airport in McKinney on Saturday showed a single-engine plane crashing through a metal fence at the end of the runway and then T-boning a silver sedan driven by a woman on Virginia Parkway.

“I saw the airplane coming down the runway quickly I knew that he wasn’t gonna have time to stop,” Jack Schneider, a fellow pilot who filmed the crash, told WFAA.

“It was clearly going too fast, the tires were smoking.”

Local motorist Shadi Hiwiadi noted that while drivers “check your left, you check your right, you don’t check up though.”

“Yeah, it was crazy,” another onlooker, Youssef Moustafa, told the outlet.

“He was trying to land, and the brakes didn’t work and he went through the fence,” he said of the out-of-control pilot.

McKinney Fire Department Paramedics examined the plane’s two passengers and the driver of the car, who was taken to a local hospital with minor injuries.
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The McKinney Fire Department said there were two people in the plane. Both were examined along with the driver, who was taken to a local hospital with minor injuries.

“She was definitely surprised, it’s not something you expect to have happened to you,” said Schneider, the pilot who filmed the crash. “We’re all thankful that nobody was hurt” seriously, he said of the scary scene.

None of those involved were identified.

Cell phone video captured and posted on social media by pilot Jack Schneider shows the immediate aftermath of the crash at Aero County Airport, located just outside of Dallas.
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The single-engine plane smashed through a metal fence at the end of the runway before colliding with the car traveling on Virginia Parkway.
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating the accident in McKinney, a mid-size city of approximately 200,000 residents about 32 miles north of Dallas.