• A small plane crashed on Interstate 26 and caught fire near Asheville Regional Airport in western North Carolina on Thursday night.
  • Two of the plane's occupants were injured and transported to a hospital for treatment.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are conducting investigations to determine the cause of the crash.

A small plane crashed on a western North Carolina highway and caught fire Thursday night, but the two people on board escaped life-threatening injuries, authorities said.

A single-engine Diamond DA-40 crashed on Interstate 26 near Asheville Regional Airport around 8:15 p.m. with two people on board, the Federal Aviation Administration reported.

The North Carolina State Highway Patrol said the plane hit power lines that cross I-26 and one wing hit a tractor-trailer, WLOS-TV reported. The plane was engulfed in flames.

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The truck was damaged, but the driver was not injured, the highway patrol said.

I-26 traffic

I-26 bumper-to-bumper traffic is shown in Hendersonville, North Carolina. A small plane crashed on the highway and caught fire Thursday night. (Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Two people who were on the plane were taken to a hospital with injuries that were not considered life-threatening.

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The highway was closed in both directions Friday morning as Duke Power workers fixed powerlines that cross the highway, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation.

The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the crash.