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Pilot dies in take-off crash at Worcestershire airfield

Plane crash during take-off kills pilot at Worcestershire airfield

A pilot has lost their life following a plane crash during take-off at Defford Croft Farm airfield near Worcester.

The incident triggered a major emergency response, with multiple fire crews arriving at the rural Worcestershire site just before 11am.

The aircraft encountered problems during take-off, causing it to plummet rapidly, according to police reports.

The pilot was declared dead at the scene, with no other injuries reported.

The Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) has launched an inquiry into the crash. Inspectors have been dispatched to the site to collect evidence.

Police detailed that they received a call at 10.45am about a small plane facing difficulties during take-off, resulting in a rapid descent.

Fire crews from Pershore, Upton upon Severn, Malvern, Droitwich, Ledbury, Wyre Forest, and Peterchurch attended the scene, according to the fire service.

A spokesperson for the West Midlands Ambulance Service stated that a paramedic officer, an ambulance, and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Cosford responded. Unfortunately, it was evident that nothing could be done to save the sole occupant, who was pronounced dead on scene by ambulance staff.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions asked about this news

What happened at Defford Croft Farm airfield?

A plane crashed during take-off, caught fire, and the pilot died.

When did the plane crash in Worcester occur?

The crash occurred shortly before 11am on 27 August.

Were there any survivors in the Worcester plane crash?

No, the pilot was the only occupant and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Who is investigating the plane crash in Worcester?

The Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) is investigating the crash.

How did the emergency services respond to the plane crash?

Several fire crews, a paramedic officer, an ambulance, and an air ambulance responded to the scene.

Luke Chapman

Luke is an experienced writer from Brisbane. He worked for several publications in Sydney for a couple of years and then moved to work in several countries around Asia. He temporarily worked as a geography teacher in an international school in Bangkok and now he is a regular contributor for The Thaiger covering mainly Australian and New Zealand news.

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