Five people were hurt when a small plane made an emergency landing in Central Florida, authorities say.
Authorities are still unsure what forced the twin-engine Cessna 402B to land on a stretch of road Wednesday afternoon, striking two SUVs.
Of the five who were injured, three were hospitalized.
The pilot and a passenger were among those hospitalized. The other had been inside the vehicle.
Officials say the plane was registered to Noble Air Charter, a company based out of Opa-locka Airport.
The Federal Aviation Administration was expected to visit the scene.