The doorbell camera captured the moment a small plane crashed in a residential area in New Hampshire. Miraculously, the pilot was able to leave the plane's crash unharmed.
A small plane crashed in a residential area in Hampton, New Hampshire, around 10:10am on Tuesday. It was about 10 miles south of Portsmouth.
“I left without scratching, and I'm fine.”
The plane pilot was about to land at Hampton Airfield. However, the small plane crashed just a few dozen feet from the house.
Doorbell surveillance cameras slammed the plane into the tree and spun it before it hit the wooded area.
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The Federal Aviation Administration News Release“Lascom 8a slipped off the runway while the pilot practiced landing and took off again without stopping.”
According to For aircraft owners and pilot associations, the Luscombe 8A is a “two-site, high-wing, single-engine plane with traditional landing gear.”
Authorities said the plane was fixed and there was no liquid leakage.
Authorities said no one on the ground was injured.
“Thankfully, the pilot – the only resident – has been evaluated by EMS and has not been injured,” Hampton Fire and Rescue said in a Facebook post.
Dave Lennon, pilot of the destiny aircraft, said he had jumped out of Hampton Airfield hundreds of times.
“I was filming towards the end of the runway and obviously I didn't make it,” Lennon said. WMUR-TV. “It was closer to home than I thought.”
Lennon pointed out that something was wrong with the plane while he was about to land.
“It started to soak and I told myself, 'Oh, no,' and tried not to stall it completely,” Lennon explained.
The plane hit the ground violently, but Lennon somehow managed to get away from the plane's crash.
“I left without scratches. I'm fine. That's all I say,” he said. “I'm just happy. That could be even worse.”
Crush was caught on doorbell cameras at local resident Chris Martin's home. “He almost landed on the street,” Martin said. “You know, thank God that the car wasn't a car.”
Martin added, “It's pretty scary to see something like this when you live next to the airport, it's pretty scary.”
Airplane collisions are being investigated.
Air traffic safety has been the hot button topic in the past few weeks after multiple highly publicized plane crashes.
The most deadly air travel disaster in nearly 25 years occurred later last month when the American Eagle flight collided with a Black Hawk military helicopter. The air collision claimed 67 lives in Washington, DC
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