Investigation after light aircraft found crashed in Staffordshire field
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8x55yel27do Version 1 of 2. An Air Accidents Investigation Branch spokesperson said the incident was reported on Friday An investigation has been launched after a light aircraft was found crashed in a field in Staffordshire. A passerby spotted the empty plane with a broken wing and tail assembly in a field in Cotes Heath, near Stone, on Friday and reported it to police. A spokesperson for the Air Accidents Investigation Branch said: "An accident involving a light aircraft was reported to the AAIB on 8 August. "An investigation has been launched, and we have begun making enquiries." A police spokesperson said officers were called at 13:00 BST on Friday to Mill Meece Marsh, Cotes Heath, following reports of the light aircraft in a field. The plane had to make a emergency landing, they said, and no injuries were reported. They added officers had talked with the landowner about removing the aircraft. Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram. |