A small passenger plane made an emergency landing on Interstate 76 Saturday afternoon, according to State Patrol.
At 2:25 p.m., the plane was flying over northeastern Colorado when it experienced a malfunction and made an emergency landing on westbound I-76, the State Patrol said in a statement. statement Saturday on social media.
Troopers said the plane landed on the highway about 9 miles east of Brush.
The emergency landing caused some traffic delays, but no one was injured on the plane or on the highway, state troopers said.
Crews towed the plane 9 miles west to the interchange at I-76 exit 92 near Brush, where it was loaded onto a trailer and towed to the Fort Morgan airport, the State Patrol said. Fort Morgan is located about 10 miles west of Brush.
This is a developing story and may be updated.
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