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Two men pulled from a light plane crash in Wiltshire Man dies in light aircraft crash in Wiltshire
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A light aircraft has crashed near an airfield in Wiltshire. A man died after a light aircraft crashed near an airfield in Wiltshire.
Two people have been pulled from the wreckage, South West Ambulance Service confirmed. It is not known if there are any fatalities. Wiltshire Police confirmed the man died at the scene after the plane came down in a field close to Dinton, near Salisbury, at about 10:50 BST.
The plane came down close to Dinton, near Salisbury, at about 10:50 BST, police said. Another man was rescued from the wreckage and taken to hospital in Salisbury.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch has said it is aware of the incident and it has sent a team to the crash site. The Air Accidents Investigation Branch confirmed it will be conducting an investigation into the crash.
Wiltshire Police said the dead man's next of kin have been informed and its "thoughts remain with the families of those involved at this difficult time".