The plane was moved to a side road.  (John Shainman photo via WPTV)

The plane was moved to a side road. (John Shainman photo via WPTV)

It’s happened again

Just a month after the pilot of a small plane made an emergency landing on a Gainesville road, it’s happened again. This time in south Florida.

No one was hurt after a teenage pilot made an emergency landing on a busy road in Jupiter on Friday afternoon, according to WPTV. Palm Beach County Fire Rescue said the plane landed about 2:30 p.m.

But unlike the Gainesville incident, which happened February 9 on Browns Bridge Road near Pearl Nix Parkway, the plane struck no vehicles.

 It was a Cessna Commuter C150. The pilot said it lost power. That’s the same thing that happened in the Browns Bridge Road incident. UPDATE: Browns Bridge Road reopens following plane’s emergency landing; pilot admits he feared death