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Moment plane hit roofs and crash landed in Isle of Wight holiday park
A video shows the moment a plane came in low and hit a chimney before crashing at an Isle of Wight holiday park.
The light aircraft can be seen clipping the roof before dropping fast.
The pilot and passenger both escaped the crash, at Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park near Bembridge, around 2.20pm on Saturday.
Gran-of-two Maxine Cox, 41, was walking from the beach back to her caravan with her family when they heard a pop and looked up to see the aircraft turning and plummeting down.
Her daughter, Kayleigh Foreman, 25, started filming and shouted for her brother, 14, and son, four, to get out of the way, while Maxine ran over and grabbed the boys.
After the plane, crashed Kayleigh called 999.
Mum-of-four Maxine, a carer, from Southampton, said: "It was terrifying."
"Someone was watching over our boys that day."
"If it had gone ten metres more our boys wouldn't be here - it's crazy!"
"We were on the wrong side to see the pilot get out. I'm so glad they weren't seriously hurt."
A Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary spokesperson said: "Officers are at the scene as well as colleagues from the fire and ambulance services."
"The plane had two people on board."
"At this time it is understood one person has suffered minor injuries."
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