The stunning footage shows the plane dangerously close to a New England home before crashing into a Thursday on Tuesday.
The plane crashed in a residential area near Hampton Airfield in North Hampton, New Hampshire.
No one was killed in the accident and the pilot, the aircraft's sole resident, left unharmed.
The video shows the incident approaching a disaster.
The resident's doorbell cam showed the plane was narrowly missing a snowy New Hampshire home, and during its descent, it hit a tree.
Talked to Fox News Digital Tuesday, Hampton Fire Chief Michael McMahon confirmed that the pilot was evaluated by EMS and not injured.
North Hampton is located near the Massachusetts border, about eight miles south of Portsmouth.
WMUR spoke with the aircraft pilot identified as Dave Lennon, who said he was practicing landing at the time of the crash.
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“I was filming towards the end of the runway and obviously I didn't make it,” he said. “It was closer to home than I thought.”
Lennon told WMUR that he realized something was wrong when he felt the aircraft immerse.
“It started to get soaked up and I told myself, 'Oh, no,' and tried not to stop it completely,” he recalled.
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“I left without scratching, and I'm fine,” added Lennon. “I'm just happy. It could have been much worse.”
Hampton Airfield officials told Fox News Digital “I am grateful that they weren't injured,” adding that the crash is under investigation.
