A plane crash in Booker yesterday morning is being investigated, it has been confirmed.
The light aircraft was destroyed when it was forced to land in a field north of Wycombe Air Park just before 10.30am on Monday.
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In a statement to the Bucks Free Press, air crash watchdog the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said they were alerted to what had happened.
A spokesman said: "The AAIB was notified about an accident at Wycombe Air Park and are investigating it."
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Despite the extensive damage to the two-seater propeller-driven plane, no one was injured in the crash, Bucks Fire and Rescue said.
Firefighters from High Wycombe, Beaconsfield and Wycombe Air Park's own fire crew all dashed to the scene to help - using foam to deal with a spill of around 100 litres of fuel.
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