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https://registry.faa.gov/AircraftInquiry/Search/NNumberResult?nNumberTxt=N911MC
- History of Flight:
On September 12, 2025, at about 1738 local time, a Cessna 210A Centurion, N911MC, registered to King Daddy Aviation LLC out of Madison, MS, sustained unknown damage following a forced landing near Grenada, Mississippi. The sole pilot onboard was not injured. The flight originated from Gulfport–Biloxi International Airport (KGPT), Gulfport, MS, at about 1550 LT, and was destined to an unknown location.
Preliminary ADS-B data indicates the airplane departed KGPT and entered a climbing left turn to an inflight cruising altitude of 4,700 ft (figure 1). The pilot reported to a local newspaper that "the engine locked up at 4,700 feet forcing him to find the safest place to land." The pilot added that "the plane suffered minor damage to both wings." Photos show that both wings sustained leading edge damage and one landing wheel was flatended.
The FAA reported "aircraft experienced engine issues and made an emergency landing on a bridge." However, the local newspaper reported that the airplane landed on a road south of the Graysport Crossing Bridge.
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