A small plane crashed on a highway northwest of Atlanta, Georgia on Wednesday morning, disrupting traffic, authorities said. Video from a driver’s dashboard camera taken by Fox News Digital shows the plane taking off from the sky and crashing into the middle of Highway 41 in Kennesaw at around 10:15 a.m. The Federal Aviation Administration said the plane was a Grumman American AA-1 single-engine aircraft. The pilot was the only person on board who had reported engine problems after leaving Cobb County-McCollum Field International Airport, according to the agency. STORMS IN THE SOUTH: RESIDENTS CLEANING DAMAGES FROM FANATIC WEATHER Kennesaw police have identified the pilot as Corey Robertson, without giving further details. An officer said he was evacuated from the wreck and refused to go to the hospital. The pilot cut a power cord and a power cord during landing, police said. Georgia Power has repaired the power line. The department posted a photo on Facebook showing the nose of the plane down in the middle with grass between the lanes heading north and south. Authorities cordoned off Cobb Parkway north of Kennesaw Due West Road for several hours while investigating. Since then, the plane has been towed and the two lanes have reopened. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION The FAA is investigating. Kennesaw is located about 30 miles northwest of Atlanta.