Beautiful footage exhibits a aircraft getting dangerously near New England homes earlier than crashing into timber Tuesday.
The aircraft crashed in a residential neighborhood close to Hampton Airfield in North Hampton, New Hampshire.
Nobody was killed within the accident, and the pilot, who was the only real occupant of the plane, walked away unscathed.
Video exhibits the incident got here near turning into a catastrophe.
A resident’s doorbell cam confirmed the airplane narrowly lacking snow-covered New Hampshire properties, hitting timber throughout its descent.
Talking to Fox Information Digital Tuesday, Hampton Hearth Chief Michael McMahon confirmed the pilot was assessed by EMS and sustained no accidents.
North Hampton is situated close to the Massachusetts border, roughly eight miles south of Portsmouth.
WMUR spoke with the pilot of the plane, recognized as Dave Lennon, who mentioned he was training a touchdown on the time of the crash.
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“I was shooting for the end of the runway, and I just obviously didn’t make it,” he mentioned. “It was closer to the houses than I thought.”
Lennon informed WMUR he seen one thing was unsuitable when he felt the plane dip.
“It started dipping, and I said to myself, ‘Oh no,’ and tried to hold onto it to keep it from stalling completely,” he recalled.
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“I walked out without a scratch, and I’m fine. That’s all I’ll say,” Lennon added. “I’m just glad. It could have been much worse.”
Officers from Hampton Airfield informed Fox Information Digital they have been “grateful that there were no injuries,” including that the crash is below investigation.