At noon on the 9th of this month, local time,A small single-engine plane made an emergency landing at a intersection of two lanes in the United States, hitting three cars and causing minor injuries to several people.. According to reports, the incident occurred in front of a Golden Corral restaurant at the intersection of Browns Bridge Road and Pearl Nix Parkway in Gainesville, Georgia.

The aircraft involved was a 2010 Beechhawk G-36 registered to an airline in Lexington, Kentucky. The accident occurred on the way back from Tennessee that day.

Shortly after takeoff, the pilot discovered an engine problem and decided to return to Gainesville Airport. However, due to insufficient power, he was unable to reach the airport and was forced to make an emergency landing on the road..

The right wing of the plane hit the first vehicle, causing the fuel tank to fall off. The fallen fuel tank hit the rear of an SUV and another vehicle, causing damage to three vehicles and causing congestion at the intersection for several hours.

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has launched an investigation into the accident, and records show that the aircraft's registration information is normal. The local police said, "The plane did not hit a telephone pole or wire, but only hit three vehicles. No one was seriously injured. This is absolutely a miracle."

It is worth mentioning that similar incidents are not uncommon in the United States.Just the day before this incident, a single-engine plane made an emergency landing on Interstate 67 near San Diego, California due to engine problems. No one was injured..