A single-engine training aircraft carrying a flight instructor and student pilot, both reportedly in their 50s, made an emergency crash landing on Mona Vale Golf Course in Sydney on Sunday at approximately 2 p.m. local time. Fortunately, no serious injuries were reported.
Crash Details Captured by Onlookers
The Piper Cherokee was on a training flight when it went down along Sydney’s Northern Beaches, according to the BBC. Witnesses captured footage showing the aircraft flying low over the golf course before hitting the ground, leaving debris scattered and golfers shocked.
Injuries and Medical Treatment
Local authorities confirmed that both occupants suffered minor injuries. Manly Observer reported:
“The trainee pilot received face lacerations, while both injured persons were given first aid until the paramedics arrived.”
A NSW Ambulance spokesperson said both were taken to Royal North Shore Hospital in stable condition, according to New York Post quoting NewsWire.
Investigation Launched
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has launched an investigation into the crash. Sydney police confirmed the plane was operated by a flight instructor and a student pilot.
Early reports suggest the aircraft may have experienced engine trouble, though this has not been officially confirmed.