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A plane has crashed into a tree at a golf course in Dundee, Tayside Police have confirmed. A pilot has had a lucky escape after his plane crashed into a tree at a golf course in Dundee.
The light aircraft struck the tree on the 15th hole at Caird Park Golf Course, at about 1650 BST. The light aircraft struck the tree on the 15th hole at the city's Caird Park Golf Course, at about 1650 BST.
The two-seater plane became lodged in the tree with the pilot still on-board. He suffered a head wound but has been talking with emergency services staff. The pilot, who was the only person on board, suffered a head wound, but was later rescued from the two-seater plane by the emergency services.
A police spokeswoman said officers, the fire service and ambulance crews were at the scene trying to help the man. The incident sparked a large emergency response, with police, fire service and ambulance staff attending the scene.
The pilot was the only person onboard the aircraft. Speaking from the scene, BBC Scotland reporter Andrew Anderson said the man flying the plane had been described as "walking wounded".