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4 injured after plane crashes into 3 cars on Texas highway, police say

A police video statement on Facebook said three vehicles were damaged and images showed the aircraft split at the fuselage with part of the wreckage resting atop a car.

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A twin-engine propeller plane crashed onto a Texas highway and split in two Wednesday afternoon, scattering debris across the road and sending four people to hospitals, authorities said.

The Piper PA-31 with just the pilot aboard crashed about 3 p.m. near a highway overpass in Victoria, some 150 miles (240 kilometers) southwest of Houston, the Federal Aviation Administration said. A police video statement on Facebook said three vehicles were damaged and images showed the aircraft split at the fuselage with part of the wreckage resting atop a car.

Victoria Police Deputy Chief Eline Moya said three people had non-life threatening injuries, one was transported to an out-of-town hospital for higher level treatment, and the pilot was being evaluated. Moya did not specify if the pilot was among those taken to a hospital.

โ€œThis is not something we see every day, but we are glad that people seem to be OK and theyโ€™re getting checked out,โ€ Moya said.

The pilotโ€™s name and condition were not immediately released. The FAA said it would investigate the crash.

Tony Poynor said he was approaching an intersection when he started hearing the sound of a small plane engine very close to him.

โ€œTo the left of me you start seeing on the wall a shadow of this plane," he said. โ€œThen it passed over the top of my truck. And itโ€™s still horizontal at this point, then about a quarter of a mile in front of me it starts to wobble.โ€

He said that after the crash, he approached the plane and the pilot was conscious but was unable to get him out.

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