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Plane Crashes into Ile of Wight Holiday Park, Bursts into Flames

Plane Crashes into Ile of Wight Holiday Park, Bursts into Flames

April 12, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

Light Aircraft‌ Crashes ​Into‌ Isle of Wight Holiday ⁤Park; Two Injured

Table of Contents

  • Light Aircraft‌ Crashes ​Into‌ Isle of Wight Holiday ⁤Park; Two Injured
    • Emergency Response
    • Witness Account
    • Fire and Rescue Response
    • Injuries⁣ and Aftermath
  • Light Aircraft Crash at Isle of ​Wight Holiday Park: What we certainly know
    • What Happened at the ​Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park?
    • Where Did the Plane Crash?
    • Who Was Involved in the Aircraft Crash?
    • Emergency Response and Fire Services
      • How Long Did It Take Emergency Services⁤ to Arrive?
      • Were There Any‍ Injuries?
      • What Did the Fire and Rescue Services Do?
    • Witness Account of the Plane ‌Crash
      • Who Witnessed the Crash?
    • Where did the Plane Take Off ‍From?
    • Summary of the Incident
      • Incident Timeline

BEMBRIDGE,Isle of Wight (AP) — A light aircraft crashed into Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park in Bembridge on Saturday,resulting in minor injuries to the two‍ occupants,according to local authorities.

Emergency Response

Emergency services responded ​to the scene at the holiday park ​after police received⁣ a report of the incident at 2:23 p.m. The ​Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary confirmed that two people were aboard the aircraft⁤ at the time‍ of the crash.

Witness Account

James Lowe, a sales manager‌ from Horsham, Sussex, and a senior coach for an‍ under-13 rugby club, was visiting ​the Isle⁢ of Wight with his team ⁤when ‍he witnessed the incident. He recounted‍ seeing the plane overhead just‌ before its engine cut ‌out.

“We were outside the restaurant…‍ and saw children doing archery,” Lowe said.⁢ “I​ just‍ passed the personal pilot License (PPL) and talked about the plane ⁣and took off the⁤ plane.”

Lowe described the plane attempting to return to the airport after losing ⁣engine power. “They⁢ went⁢ back to the airport, but‌ they lost a lot of altitude and we could ⁣see that it would collide‍ with the holiday park,” ⁤he stated.

Lowe and his father rushed to assist.⁣ “I⁣ and my dad ran⁢ to help me. The pilot and passengers were taken for safety.”

Fire and Rescue Response

Hampshire ⁢and Isle of ⁤Wight Fire and ⁢Rescue Services‍ reported that firefighters from Newport ⁢and Ryde arrived on ‌the ​scene shortly before ⁣2:30 p.m. firefighters said the⁣ aircraft⁣ sustained significant damage from ⁣the impact and ‌a subsequent fire.

According​ to fire‍ officials,‍ the ‌occupants had​ safely evacuated the aircraft before emergency services ⁢arrived.

A prosecutor, Alex Dale, stated⁤ the plane had taken off from Bembridge Airport.

Reports indicate the ⁤plane⁢ caught fire, and bystanders assisted in extracting the occupants.

Firefighters used hose reel jets and thermal imaging cameras to extinguish‍ the blaze‌ completely. Fire crews left ‌the⁣ scene ⁣at 3:45 p.m.

Injuries⁣ and Aftermath

The ⁢Isle of Wight NHS Trust⁣ sent an ambulance ‍to the scene. Fire⁢ officials said the two ‍occupants sustained minor injuries and‍ were treated by paramedics at ‍the scene. Patients were not transferred ⁣to the hospital.

Police confirmed that the holiday park remained open, and no road closures were necessary.

Light Aircraft Crash at Isle of ​Wight Holiday Park: What we certainly know

BEMBRIDGE, Isle of‌ Wight (AP) ⁤— A light aircraft ‍crashed into ⁣the Whitecliff Bay Holiday ​Park in Bembridge on Saturday, resulting in minor injuries to the two occupants, according to local authorities. This article provides details on the incident, including emergency response, witness accounts, and the aftermath.

What Happened at the ​Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park?

A light aircraft crashed at the whitecliff Bay Holiday Park ‌on Saturday. The incident resulted in minor injuries ⁤to the two people on board. Emergency services responded to the scene after receiving a report at ⁣2:23 p.m.

Where Did the Plane Crash?

The plane crashed into the ⁣Whitecliff Bay ⁣Holiday park in Bembridge, Isle of Wight.

Who Was Involved in the Aircraft Crash?

The crash ⁤involved a light aircraft and two ‍occupants. Their identities have not ‌been released, but local authorities confirmed their presence on the aircraft. A witness,James Lowe,described‌ the incident.

Emergency Response and Fire Services

How Long Did It Take Emergency Services⁤ to Arrive?

Emergency services arrived ‍shortly after 2:30 p.m., as reported by Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Services.

Emergency services, including the hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and rescue Services, responded to the crash scene. Firefighters from Newport and Ryde were dispatched.

Were There Any‍ Injuries?

Yes, both⁤ occupants sustained minor injuries.They were treated by ⁣paramedics at the scene. No patients were transferred to the hospital.

What Did the Fire and Rescue Services Do?

Firefighters extinguished a fire that followed the impact, using hose reel jets and thermal imaging cameras. The aircraft ​sustained significant damage.

Witness Account of the Plane ‌Crash

Who Witnessed the Crash?

James Lowe,‌ a sales‌ manager from Horsham, Sussex, witnessed ​the plane crash. He was‍ visiting the isle of Wight with an under-13 rugby team.

James lowe, a sales manager visiting with his rugby team, ⁣witnessed the event. He described the plane’s engine cutting out and⁢ the pilot’s attempt to return to the airport. Lowe and his father assisted the occupants⁢ after the crash.

Where did the Plane Take Off ‍From?

According to Prosecutor Alex Dale, the plane took off from Bembridge Airport.

Summary of the Incident

Here’s a summary of the key facts:

  • Location: ⁤ Whitecliff Bay Holiday ⁢Park, Bembridge, isle of Wight.
  • Type ‌of⁤ Aircraft: Light aircraft.
  • Occupants: two people.
  • Injuries: Minor injuries to⁤ both occupants.
  • Emergency ‌response: Received⁤ a report at 2:23 p.m. Firefighters arrived shortly after 2:30 p.m.
  • Cause: The engine cut out.
  • Aftermath: The holiday park remained open; no ‍road closures were necessary.

Incident Timeline

Here is a concise overview of the incident timeline:

Time Event
Approx.2:00 PM Plane takes off from Bembridge Airport
Approx. Shortly before ​2:23 PM Plane’s engine cuts ⁤out
2:23 PM Police receive the report of the incident
Shortly before 2:30 ⁤PM Firefighters arrive at the scene
Approx. 3:45 PM Fire crews leave the scene

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