Pilot injured after plane crashes into bungalow
A pilot's been injured after the small plane he was flying crashed into a bungalow in Lincolnshire. The emergency services are currently on the scene.
A pilot's been injured after the small plane he was flying crashed into a bungalow in Lincolnshire. The emergency services are currently on the scene.
Police have confirmed the 73-year-old pilot of a plane which crashed into a bungalow in Lincolnshire has suffered a leg injury.
Pilot airlifted to QMC Nottm. Leg injury not life-threatening. Two other men not seriously hurt. Scene now safe. Plane to be recovered.
The plane came down on the home in Castle Bytham south of Lincolnshire at 2.08pm this afternoon. The pilot, who's from Thurnby in Leicestershire, was airlifted to the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham.
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