WINNIPEG -- At least six people were injured when a light plane making an emergency approach to Winnipeg International Airport crashed in a busy intersection.
The twin-engine Piper Navaho slammed into cars and trucks when it hit the ground about 9:30 a.m. (CDT).
One member of the emergency response team who rushed to the scene says two of the injured were in critical condition.
Winnipeg city police constable Bob Johnson says the plane was carrying six passengers and the pilot.
Johnson says the pilot had notified the airport that there was a problem.
He says the plane was on final approach when it crashed.
Johnson says no one on the ground was seriously hurt.
The plane was owned by Keystone Airlines.