A small plane crashed in southern New Hampshire on Tuesday morning, but the pilot, the sole occupant, was unharmed. First responders arrived shortly after the crash, which occurred near Reddington Landing in Hampton. Reports indicate that the pilot was attempting to land when control of the aircraft was lost. The plane was found tangled in trees next to a roadway, and fortunately, there were no fuel leaks or environmental issues. The New Hampshire State Police and the FAA have been notified and are investigating the incident.
The small gold aircraft crashed near Reddington Landing in Hampton, with the sole occupant, the pilot, remaining uninjured after losing control during landing.
Images shared by the Hampton Fire Department depict the aircraft tangled in trees near a roadway, with no fuel leakage or environmental concerns reported.
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