(KWNO)-An airplane made an emergency landing at Winona airport late Wednesday. The Piper Arrow plane was traveling from Appleton, WI to Mankato. According to George Bolon with Win Air, the plane experienced a loss of power in flight and landed at Winona Airport around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday night. Three people, including the pilot were on board and no one was injured. The plane couldn’t taxi off the runway so workers at the airport helped move it into a hangar. As of Thursday afternoon the plane was still at the Winona airport awaiting repairs.

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