A Phoenix elementary school got an unexpected visitor Wednesday morning when a small plane with engine trouble was forced to make an emergency landing in its yard.

No one was injured in the incident and no property of the Villa de Paz Elementary School was damaged.

The Cessna 152 was on a training flight when the pilot and student reported to the Glendale Municipal Airport that they were experiencing engine trouble, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor told Azcentral.com.

Saying they have no time to land in the airport, the 28-year-old flight instructor and 23-year-old student decided to land in the school near 107th Avenue and Camelback Road. The plane almost hit the school's computer lab and playground upon landing.

Air Safety Flight Academy in Glendale was leasing the plane from Christiansen Aviation Inc. based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The plane's safety record from the National Transportation Safety Board indicated it was involved in a runway accident in Florida in 1998.