Aircraft crash in Upminster.
A light aircraft is believed to have crash landed on Saturday 16 October on Aveley Road, Upminster. London Fire Brigade and police attended, a man in his 40’s is believed to have evacuated the plane and was taken to hospital by ambulance where his injuries are not believed to be life threatening.
A spokesperson for the Met police told the Havering Daily:
“Police were called by London Ambulance Service at 13:43hrs on Saturday, 16 October, to a report of an aircraft having rolled over after landing at Damyns Hall Aerodrome near Upminster.
“Officers attended along with LFB. We understand a man was taken to hospital with injuries which aren’t believed to be life-threatening.”
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