Pilot seriously injured in plane crash at Plymouth Municipal Airport in Plymouth, Massachusetts
Plane crash at Plymouth Municipal Airport
State police said they received a 911 call on the crash at 2:33 p.m. reporting that the small, fixed-wing plane had just crashed at the Plymouth Airport. State Police Air Wing was the first to arrive, and found the small plane on its roof. The pilot was the only occupant of the plane and suffered serious injuries, but they were not believed to be life-threatening at the time he was transported, state police said. The pilot was transported by medical helicopter to Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.
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