A person has walked away with comparatively minor accidents after a light-weight airplane has crashed at an airport on the New South Wales Central Coast.
The airplane is believed to have crashed into bushes, close to the runway of Warnervale Airport at about 11am.
The pilot, a person believed to be in his 70s, was handled for a hand harm and brought to hospital.
NSW Ambulance Inspector Andrew Craig mentioned highway crews attended, together with off-duty paramedics who have been close by.
"After we arrived, the plane had crashed into bushes, touchdown on its roof," he mentioned.
"Our paramedics know that incidents involving plane could be extraordinarily critical and it is a aid the person concerned as we speak was not badly injured.
"The pilot has been extremely fortunate to stroll away from this crash with minor accidents."
Warnervale Airport is situated about 100-kilometers away Sydney.