Pilot forced to land small aircraft on busy highway in Brazil  

Aviation Safety Flyer Pelican 500BR
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A small single-engine aircraft made an emergency landing in the middle of a busy highway in Garuva, located in the north of Santa Catarina, Brazil, narrowly avoiding moving cars and trucks.  

The incident occurred on April 5, 2025, at 11:50 local time, at kilometer 15 of Highway 40, which runs from Brasília to Rio de Janeiro. The aircraft, a Flyer Pelican 500BR registered as PU-FAI, was carrying two people – the pilot and the owner of the aircraft. 

According to the Aviation Safety Network (ASN), the aircraft took off from Fazenda Cachoeirinha Airport (SJVL) for a panoramic flight when it suddenly experienced an engine failure mid-flight. 

Video footage and images captured by passengers on the road were shared on social media showing the pilot skillfully navigating the aircraft onto the highway without hitting any vehicles.  

Neither of the passengers sustained any injuries, and the aircraft was later towed away. Local news outlet g1 reported that the aircraft came to a stop on the side of the road and was removed from the highway at 12:40 local time.  

Mechanics were called to evaluate the aircraft’s condition, the g1 report continued. The wings were removed, and the aircraft was finally taken from the site around 17:35 local time. 

The Brazilian Air Force (FAB) has announced that investigators from the Center for Investigation and Prevention of Aeronautical Accidents (Cenipa) were called to investigate the circumstances of the incident. 

    2 comments

  1. A textbook example of a well-executed emergency landing under pressure. The pilot’s ability to safely navigate a failing aircraft onto a busy highway without injury or collision highlights the importance of continual emergency preparedness and pilot training. An impressive demonstration of composure and skill.

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