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Just happened. Ercoupe 415-D, tail # N99055, out of OSH, apparently lost power over Chicago. Landed on the southbound lanes of Lake Shore Drive, near 31st St Harbour. No injuries. (Photo below, courtesy of CFD).
https://twitter.com/CFDMedia/status/1022942753817325569
https://twitter.com/CFDMedia/status/1022942753817325569
[ Update per ABC Ch. 7:
Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford said the pilot of the single-engine plane contacted authorities to report that he was having an engine issue and was quickly losing power, and asked to take the aircraft down on Lake Shore Drive.
"If you've gotta land some place, Lake Shore Drive is better than on the street," Langford said.
There was no damage to the aircraft and no injuries reported. Langford said at the time of landing the aircraft's was at below 50 percent engine power, and had no choice but to land.
It was not immediately clear if there was a passenger in the two-seater plane.
The pilot is speaking with police and fire officials at the scene.
Police are on scene to direct traffic in the southbound lanes, which are now getting by in one lane. ]
Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford said the pilot of the single-engine plane contacted authorities to report that he was having an engine issue and was quickly losing power, and asked to take the aircraft down on Lake Shore Drive.
"If you've gotta land some place, Lake Shore Drive is better than on the street," Langford said.
There was no damage to the aircraft and no injuries reported. Langford said at the time of landing the aircraft's was at below 50 percent engine power, and had no choice but to land.
It was not immediately clear if there was a passenger in the two-seater plane.
The pilot is speaking with police and fire officials at the scene.
Police are on scene to direct traffic in the southbound lanes, which are now getting by in one lane. ]
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