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Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Saskatchewan After Running Out of Fuel

Police in Saskatchewan say a small plane made an emergency landing on a gravel road northwest of Saskatoon after running out of fuel. Corman Park police said they and the RCMP were called Tuesday evening, May 26, 2026, to the area of Lutheran Road near Range Road 3072 after Nav Canada reported a possible crash. Officers later determined the aircraft had not crashed. Instead, it experienced fuel exhaustion, which caused a complete loss of engine power. The pilot was able to bring the plane down safely on the rural road. Police said no one was injured and the aircraft was not damaged. After landing, the plane was refuelled and then returned to its departure airport. Authorities also said the Transportation Safety Board of Canada has been notified of the incident.

Harish Yadav

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