Mulberry, FL
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Jul 04, 2026
) -


Authorities said an ultralight plane crashed along State Road 60 near Mulberry on July 4 after striking power lines shortly after takeoff. The aircraft came down in the westbound lanes of SR 60, creating a dangerous scene for drivers and prompting deputies to direct traffic around the area.
Early reports described the event as an extremely hard landing rather than a collision with another vehicle. No additional aircraft details were immediately released, and authorities had not publicly identified where the ultralight had taken off from or what led to the contact with the power lines.
Two people were reported aboard the plane. The pilot and a passenger, described in reports as a father and son, were taken to a hospital. Officials had not released details about the extent of their injuries as of the initial public updates, but the incident was treated as serious.
Because the plane came down on a major highway, the crash also affected traffic on SR 60 in the westbound direction near Mulberry while deputies worked the scene. Authorities had not announced a final cause, and the circumstances leading up to the hard landing remained under investigation.
For families trying to piece together what happened, later official updates, traffic records, and any aviation or law enforcement reports may help clarify the timeline. In serious incidents like this one on SR 60, keeping medical paperwork, photos, and insurance correspondence organized can also be helpful while questions remain unanswered.
We are thinking of the people hurt in this Mulberry crash and the family members waiting for answers. After a serious aviation-related incident on State Road 60, it may be important to obtain law enforcement and aviation records, track medical treatment and expenses, preserve photographs and insurance communications, and write down what witnesses saw as soon as possible. Those facing difficult questions about bills, coverage, or next steps may also benefit from speaking with a Florida law firm familiar with serious injury cases.
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