Nobody was injured when a pilot was forced to make an emergency landing at the Capital City Airport on Saturday morning.
The twin-engine Citation with two people aboard took off from airport in Fairview Township, York County at about 9:30 a.m., according to Scott Miller, a spokesman for Harrisburg International Airport.
HIA also owns the Capital City Airport.
One of the Citation's engines failed while the plane was near Chambersburg and the pilot turned around and headed back to Capital City, Miller said.
The pilot was able to land the plane safely at about 10:40 a.m.
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