Small aircraft short on fuel touches down on Calgary street
CALGARY — A small plane carrying six people made an emergency landing on a Calgary street Wednesday morning.
Police say the twin-engine plane was coming in from the south, heading for a landing at the Calgary airport, when the pilot radioed in that the aircraft was low on fuel.
Sgt. Duane Lepchuk said the plane came down shortly before 6:00 a.m. on a two-lane stretch of 36th Street, about five kilometres south of the airport and not far from the Trans-Canada Highway.
There were no injuries among the four passengers and two crew members.