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.
The first picture has emerged showing a plane which crashed into a bungalow in Lincolnshire.
It came down at 2.08pm at Castle Bytham south of Lincoln.
The 73-year-old pilot, who is from Leicestershire, was airlifted to the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham with non-life-threatening injuries.
Two other men, were hurt but not seriously. Police say the scene has now been made safe and work to recover the plane is underway.
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