No injuries after small plane makes emergency landing in Whitehorse neighbourhood
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Whitehorse emergency crews are responding to an aircraft emergency in the city's Whistle Bend neighbourhood.
The fire department says no one was injured.
A tweet from the Whitehorse Fire Department late Wednesday afternoon says a small aircraft made an emergency landing along Casca Blvd.
RCMP say there was a female pilot and a passenger on board.
The fire department is asking people to avoid this area if possible, saying the area is restricted.
Whistle Bend resident Mike Hrebien says he saw the incident.
He says he saw the plane flying very low and turn sharply.
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