A PLANE has crashed into a UK holiday park, bursting into flames and sending a “shockwave” – as locals heard a “loud bang”.
Cops raced to Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park on the Isle of Wight shortly before 2.30pm today (April 12) – after reports of a light aircraft crash.
The plane had two people on board, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary added.
One eyewitness from the scene told the Isle of Wight County Press: “I felt a shockwave, then heard a loud bang and saw lots of black smoke.”
Two people suffered minor injuries in the incident near Bembridge, according to the local fire service.
Firefighters from Newport and Ryde were dispatched shortly before 2.30pm and on arriving, found the aircraft “had suffered extensive damage from the impact and subsequent fire”, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Services said.
“All occupants had safely exited the aircraft before emergency services arrived”, it added.
Inspector Alex Dale said the plane had taken off from Bembridge Airport, banked around and then clipped a chimney before crashing near the chalets at the holiday park, according to Isle of Wight County Press.
The inspector said the plane burst into flames and bystanders rushed to pull out two people, the news outlet reported.
An ambulance plane attended and no patients were taken to hospital, Isle of Wight NHS Trust said.
The fire service added: “Two individuals sustained minor injuries and were treated by paramedics at the scene.
“Firefighters used a hose reel jet and a thermal imaging camera to ensure the fire was fully extinguished.”
Firefighters stood down and returned to their stations at 3.45pm.
The holiday park remains open and no roads have been closed, police said.
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