A airplane has flipped on its head throughout touchdown on French island, south-east of Melbourne, injuring a person in his sixties.
The airplane took off from close by Toorabin Airport on Saturday afternoon and was within the air for 9 minutes earlier than it landed and flipped on French Island simply earlier than 2:30pm.
A person in his sixties was injured within the incident, struggling cuts to his legs, however he stays in a steady situation and has been flown to the Royal Melbourne Hospital.
One different passenger and the pilot have been on board, however Victoria Ambulance has not reported any additional accidents from the accident.
Authorities are nonetheless investigating how the airplane flipped. Victoria Police advised 9News the "precise trigger shouldn't be recognized at this stage", however early investigations recommend that a touchdown gear within the undercarriage collapsed.
The Australian Transport Security Bureau will conduct a full investigation into how the incident occurred.