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A dramatic scene unfolded on Interstate 78 in Weisenberg Township, Pennsylvania, on Saturday morning when a small plane made an unexpected emergency landing. The aircraft touched down across two eastbound lanes, astonishing drivers traveling through Lehigh County.
“It was an Easter miracle,” remarked Victor Machese from Skippack, who was among the onlookers when the incident occurred shortly before 9:30 a.m.
According to the Pennsylvania State Police, the plane, which had taken off from Solberg Airport, was bound for Indiana. Mid-flight, the pilot reported experiencing engine trouble over Pennsylvania. Despite initial hesitation, the pilot ultimately decided that landing on the highway was the safest option available.
The 65-year-old pilot, hailing from Michigan, successfully brought the plane to a halt without incident, authorities confirmed. Several drivers captured the tense moments on video as the aircraft descended and came to a stop on the roadway.

Machese lauded the pilot’s composure and skillful handling of the situation.
“He landed using just two lanes. The wings stretched almost from the center median to the edge of the grass on the other side. He appeared calm and focused, just looking straight ahead,” Machese noted.
Another witness, Chase Galanti of New Tripoli, said seeing the landing unfold was impressive. “You hear about things like that, but not too often do you get to see it first person,” he said. “He must have done the right things and kept his cool to be able to safely land the plane.”
State Police said neither the pilot, the 34-year-old passenger from New Jersey, nor any drivers on the interstate were injured.
Weisenberg Volunteer Fire Chief Justin Oswald said several agencies responded to assist. “This is probably the best possible outcome for this type of incident we could see,” he said. Crews helped tow the plane to an airport in Allentown, with some vehicles escorting the aircraft and others blocking exits.
“It’s one of those things that you don’t necessarily train for. You don’t anticipate an aircraft landing on your highway,” Oswald said. He added that responders coordinated smoothly. “Everybody worked together very well to do something we don’t run into every day.”
The eastbound lanes of I-78 fully reopened by 1 p.m.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident.
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