Pilot walks away unscathed after small plane crashes near Hampton Airfield in New Hampshire
Pilot sole occupant of small plane that crashed near North Hampton, New Hampshire
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A pilot walked away unharmed after a small plane crashed near Hampton Airfield in North Hampton, New Hampshire, on Tuesday morning.
Hampton Fire/Rescue were the first responders at the site of the crash off Reddington Landing in North Hampton, a town about 8 miles south of Portsmouth.
The plane was carrying no passengers at the time of the crash and officials said no injuries were reported on the ground.
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Photos posted to the department's Facebook page show the small aircraft sitting among the trees alongside the landing strip.
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A small plane crashed near Hampton Airfield in North Hampton, New Hampshire, on Feb. 11, 2025. (Hampton Fire/Rescue via Facebook)
Hampton Fire Chief McMahon confirmed to Fox News Digital during a phone call that the pilot was assessed by EMS and sustained no injuries.
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"New Hampshire State Police & the FAA have been notified. The scene is under control," Hampton Fire/Rescue said in a Facebook post.
Hampton Fire/Rescue responded to the site of a small aircraft crash near Hampton Airfield in Hampton, New Hampshire, on Feb. 11, 2025. (Hampton Fire/Rescue via Facebook)
The Hampton Police Department could not immediately be reached for comment.
First responders investigate a small aircraft crash near Hampton Airfield in Hampton, New Hampshire, on Feb. 11, 2025. (Hampton Fire/Rescue via Facebook)
McMahon said the New Hampshire Department of Transportation's Bureau of Aeronautics would be investigating the cause of the crash.
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In a phone call with Fox News Digital, Hampton Airfield said that, while they couldn't share any details about the incident under investigation, they "are grateful that there were no injuries."