A small aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing in an open field in Southwest Miami-Dade on Saturday evening. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating the incident that occurred on Saturday evening. The plane, identified as a single-engine Cessna, ended up upside down in the Redlands area. Despite the crash landing, the two individuals on board survived and were found to be in good condition by the time Miami-Dade Fire Rescue arrived at the scene.
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Two people were reportedly on the plane but were already outside and safe by the time Miami-Dade Fire Rescue arrived on the scene. However, first responders found the plane belly-up. https://t.co/8U10mlvfMt
A small plane took a plunge in the Redlands on Saturday. The crash landing left the aircraft upside down, but fortunately, the two people on board survived and appeared to be OK. https://t.co/IWiaoSY25M
We're getting a look at the moments before a single-engine Cessna plane went down in SW Miami-Dade. Here's everything we know: https://t.co/p7Xsk8V2A7
The FAA is investigating after a small plane went down in Miami-Dade County this evening. Here's what we know: https://t.co/U4pb0kP8Dk
Breaking News: A small aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing in an open field in Southwest Miami-Dade on Saturday evening. https://t.co/8U10mlvfMt