Plane lands on Trans-Canada Highway near Neys Provincial Park

The pilot of a single-engine aircraft landed the plane safely on Highway 17 west of Marathon on Aug. 16. 2022 (photo courtesy Vicki Beckett and Earl Grigg)
The pilot found a straight stretch of road to make an emergency landing after the aircraft engine overheated (photo courtesy Vicki Beckett and Earl Grigg)

MARATHON, ON — The pilot of a single-engine aircraft used the Trans-Canada Highway as a landing strip after the plane developed a mechanical issue on Tuesday afternoon.

He was able to put the aircraft down safely near Neys Provincial Park, west of Marathon.

"The pilot said the plane started to overheat. He found a spot that was straight enough just east of Coldwell, and was able to put the plane down without incident," said Marathon Fire Chief Earl Grigg. 

No one was injured.

The incident forced the temporary closure of Highway 17 in the Coldwell area.

Ontario Provincial Police have not released further details as yet.

 

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