A small aircraft made an emergency landing on a busy street in central Mannheim after its engine apparently failed. The three occupants were able to exit the plane, with the pilot sustaining minor injuries. Emergency services responded immediately.
A dramatic incident unfolded in Mannheim on the afternoon of the event: Around 4 p.m., a motor aircraft made an emergency landing on Neckarauer Street near the main train station. The plane had taken off at 3:59 p.m., according to flight tracking data. The pilot managed to squeeze between two parked cars just before touching down, coming to a heavily damaged stop on the roadway.
The aircraft carried two men and a woman. All three exited the plane and were transported to hospitals. Police suspect engine failure as the cause. A police spokesperson confirmed the pilot suffered minor injuries, while the other occupants were unharmed.
Firefighters, rescue services, and police arrived promptly. The street was temporarily closed in both directions, with only the inbound lane diverted later. Trams passed the site at reduced speed. The incident highlights aviation risks in urban areas, but the pilot's precision prevented further damage.