Small plane makes emergency landing on US 27 in Pembroke Pines

PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. ā€“ A small plane made an emergency landing on U.S. 27 in Pembroke Pines Tuesday afternoon, according to police.

Pembroke Pines police said the planeā€™s pilot landed the aircraft in the highwayā€™s southbound lanes, south of Pembroke Road, after it suffered engine trouble.

According to the Pembroke Pines Fire Department, the aircraft was on a training exercise at the time.

Officials said two people were on board; no one on the plane or the ground was hurt.

Flight tracking data showed the plane, a Piper Cherokee registered to Florida General Aviation, took off from North Perry Airport just before 1:30 p.m.

Officials with the Federal Aviation Administration said the plane was a rental. They said a piston rod ā€œlet loose,ā€ ripping a hole in its engine.

Southbound traffic was being ā€œtemporarily delayedā€ until authorities can clear the roadway, police said.

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