Victoria plane crash: 4 people injured, pilot still being evaluated; FAA to investigate

Victoria Police Department reports a plane has crashed in the middle of an intersection in Victoria on Wednesday afternoon.

Officials report the crash happened in the intersection of Mockingbird Lane and Zac Lentz Parkway around 3 p.m. Roadways have been shut down until further notice and traffic is being diverted, officials say.

Victoria police confirmed three vehicles were involved in the crash. The Federal Aviation Administration reports only the pilot was on board the aircraft.

Three people were taken to nearby hospitals with non-life threatening injuries and one person was flown to an out-of-town hospital for higher level treatment, police say. The pilot is still being evaluated.

At this time, the condition of the individuals is unknown.

The FAA states the plane was a twin engine Piper PA-31. The plane was in the air for around five hours and took off from Victoria Regional Airport around 9:52 a.m., according to FlightAware.

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Based off the flight path, it stayed in the air after take off and circled an area northwest of Victoria before the crash. As the plane was flying back to Victoria, it started to descend from around 16,000 feet.

Plane crashes in Victoria (Photo courtesy of Tony Poynor)

FAA states they will investigate the crash.

This is a breaking news story. We will continue to update this article as more information is released.

The Source: Victoria Police Department and the Federal Aviation Administration released information about the plane crash. FOX 26 also used FlightAware to gather information of the plane's location before the crash and video was also shared by viewers.

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