CINCINNATI — A plane registered to an Indianapolis LLC safely crash-landed Thursday morning on Interstate 75 near Cincinnati.
The pilot, a man in his 60s, was the only person on board and was not injured, police told Scripps station WCPO. No other injuries were reported.
The plane is registered to Mel Aviation LLC in Indianapolis, according to the FAA registry. It's unknown where the plane took off from.
Ohio Department of Transportation traffic cameras captured the plane as it started to land.
Today’s plane crash landing on I-75 near Cincinnati was caught on one of our https://t.co/y2mdfitzGi traffic cameras. No one was injured in this incident. pic.twitter.com/lZYeLjXyvY
— Matt Bruning (@mbruning81) April 16, 2020
Authorities have not released the name of the pilot.
Crews started to move the plane around 6:30 p.m., according to the Cincinnati Police Department.
I-75 northbound should be reopening soon. The airplane that made an emergency landing on the highway earlier today is being relocated to the entrance to N I-75 from Galbraith Rd. as the investigation continues by @FAANews pic.twitter.com/5pvUpHBILi
— Cincinnati Police Department (@CincyPD) April 16, 2020