Crime & Safety

Small Plane Flips During Landing At PA Airport: FAA

Only the pilot was onboard, the FAA says.

LEHIGH VALLEY, PA — A small plane flipped after landing Friday morning at the Lehigh Valley International Airport in Pennsylvania, officials said.

According to a statement by the Federal Aviation Administration, a Piper PA-22 flipped over after landing at Lehigh Valley International Airport at around 10:35 a.m. local time.

Only the pilot was on board, the FAA said. He was evaluated by EMS at the scene, according to NBC 10 Philadelphia.

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The FAA is investigating the incident, officials said.

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