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Watch Out How Small Plane Sets Down On Main Road of Red Hill Avenue, Irvine

Roads are meant for cars, buses, trucks, bicycles many other vehicles which could hardly get off the earth’s gravitational force as far as we know. While here is a strange thing which happened a few days a back leaving people on the busy roads of Red Hill Avenue to be spell-bound. A small plane with an instructor and student pilot made an emergency landing on an Irvine street.

Plane Gushes Out on Public Road of Red Hill Avenue, Irvine

A driver has to be aware of the blockheads such as texting behind the wheel, pedestrians or perhaps someone who’s accelerating to make the light while driving on roads. Although can you expect a plane to land on to the busy traffic on a usual day? No, you can’t unless you are army chief or a supreme commander of armed forces like Barack Obama.

During the rush hours of traffic, a Piper Cherokee aircraft landed near John Wayne Airport at Red Hill and McGaw avenues. It is being reported that a student was piloting the Piper Cherokee upon takeoff from the airport when the engine stopped, the Coast Report Online noted. Then the instructor seized the controls, guiding the plane safely down the street.

An Irvine police spokesperson Farrah Emami said “a Piper Cherokee aircraft landed at 6:18 p.m. near John Wayne Airport at Red Hill and McGaw avenues during rush-hour traffic, coming to a stop at MacArthur Boulevard. The spokesperson of John Wayne Airport, Jenny Wedge said, “The plane is based at the airport but is owned by Orange Coast College.” Hang on with us for more delighting updates by bookmarking us in your web browser for easy navigation.