CHARLOTTE — A plane crashed on a road in Rocky Mount, coming to a stop in front of houses and apartments, according to ABC11 in Raleigh.
ABC11 was told the pilot was trying to make an emergency landing overnight Monday on West Raleigh Boulevard.
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The plane went under stop lights, hit road signs and crashed into a bus stop shelter. The wing appeared to hit a utility line, according to ABC11.
Officials haven’t said how the pilot is doing, ABC11 reports.
The FAA is expected to investigate the crash Monday morning.
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