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Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing On South Jersey Street (Photos, Video)

A small plane took down wires and struck a transformer during an emergency landing, causing several small fires Sunday in Robbinsville. 

A 47-year-old pilot sparked a several fires during an emergency landing Sunday in Robbinsville, police said.

A 47-year-old pilot sparked a several fires during an emergency landing Sunday in Robbinsville, police said.

Photo Credit: MidJersey News
The 1966 Piper aircraft experienced a mechanical issue shortly before the pilot landed his plane near Gordon and Sharon Road around 5 p.m.

The 1966 Piper aircraft experienced a mechanical issue shortly before the pilot landed his plane near Gordon and Sharon Road around 5 p.m.

Photo Credit: MidJersey News

The 1966 Piper aircraft was experiencing a mechanical issue just before the pilot -- a 47-year-old East Windsor resident -- landed the aircraft near Gordon and Sharon Road around 5 p.m., Robbinsville Police Lt. William Swanhart said.

MidJersey News captured photos from the scene.

The pilot was walking around the area after the crash before he was transported to the hospital for minor back pain. 

This investigation is still on going and notification was made to the Federal Aviation Administration for further investigation.

The plane took down power lines and struck a transformer on its way down, causing several fires, MidJersey News reports.

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