A single-engine aircraft made a forced landing on a street in Santa Maria Saturday after experiencing mechanical problems, authorities reported.
A single-engine aircraft made a forced landing on a street in Santa Maria on Saturday after experiencing mechanical problems, authorities reported.
The Beechcraft Bonanza landed at about 4 p.m. in the 2600 block of Clark Road, according to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department. The plane had been en route from the Van Nuys Airport to the San Luis Obispo Airport when the pilot reported engine trouble and diverted toward the Santa Maria Airport.The craft hit a power line on the way down, “but the pilot managed to avoid traffic and even came to a stop off the road,” fire department public information officer Mike Eliason in a
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