https://wtop.com/loudoun-county/2022/02/small-plane-makes-emergency-landing-near-dulles/(I posted the audio in the audio section)
A small plane made an emergency landing short of the runway Tuesday afternoon near Dulles International Airport.
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority said in a statement Tuesday evening that at about 4:40 p.m., the pilot of a single-wing 1977 Cessna radioed air traffic control at Dulles to say he’d had an engine failure and wasn’t going to make it to the runway. Virginia State Police identified the pilot as Aaron Adams, 28, of Texas. He was the only person on the plane.
Adams was flying from New Jersey to Dulles and landed north of the airport. He tried an emergency landing on a strip of private property on the 21500 block of Megawatt Drive in Ashburn. He was able to land but did not have enough space to stop, and he struck a dirt embankment, state police said. There was no fire, and Adams was treated for minor injuries.
The crash site is on the sprawling campus of a data center with several buildings and a nearby elementary school, said WTOP’s Dick Uliano, who reported from the scene. The airports authority added that the airport was running as usual. The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation and Safety Board have been notified.