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Light aircraft crash-lands in Cheltenham garden Light aircraft crash-lands in Cheltenham garden
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A light aircraft has crash-landed in the rear garden of a home in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.A light aircraft has crash-landed in the rear garden of a home in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
An emergency system on board the single-engine Cirrus was deployed, releasing a parachute to lower the plane down.An emergency system on board the single-engine Cirrus was deployed, releasing a parachute to lower the plane down.
A police spokesperson said the pilot, a 76-year-old man from London, suffered minor injuries in the crash and the homeowner was uninjured. A police spokesperson said the pilot, a 76-year-old man from London, suffered minor injuries in the crash.
The homeowner's son, Jamie Greeff, said he was in bed at the time and the noise was like "something out of a movie".
'Pilot yelling'
"We have building work going on next door and all the builders were yelling, and I just thought it was building equipment," said Jamie, 16.
"The next thing I know my dad is yelling at me that a plane has crashed into the garden.
"And then I look out the back and there is this plane in the trees and the pilot was yelling that he was all right".
Emergency crews were called to Langdale Road in Up Hatherley at 10:45 BST.Emergency crews were called to Langdale Road in Up Hatherley at 10:45 BST.
"Nearby houses have been evacuated as a precaution while the fire service make the scene safe," added a police spokesperson. Nearby houses were evacuated as a precaution while the fire service made the scene safe, said a police spokesman.
The scene of the accident is 2.5 miles (4km) from Gloucestershire Airport, at Staverton.The scene of the accident is 2.5 miles (4km) from Gloucestershire Airport, at Staverton.
The airport said the Cirrus aircraft was inbound at the time of the incident.
"The pilot deployed an emergency parachute system and the aircraft landed in a residential garden near the Hatherley area of Cheltenham," said a spokesperson.