College Station, Texas — An older couple, a man and a woman, were injured this past Thursday in College Station after their small Cessna plane crashed in an accident. This happened on the south side of College Station near the Easterwood Airport.
The police said that a small, white Cessna 172 was flying overhead when the plane suddenly “lost power” and it lost altitude.
It crashed-landed near some businesses off Wellborn Road, hitting some power lines and clipping part of the Brazos Valley Floor and Design building.
Employees at the business and bystanders pulled a man and a woman, both older in years, from the plane and said that both were badly injured and bleeding. They were rushed to a local hospital, where their condition hasn’t been released yet.
The plane was registered in Edgewood, Van Zandt County. The cause of the crash itself is still under investigation.
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