Small Plane Crashing Near Houses In Hampton, New Hampshire
- A small plane crashed near houses in Hampton, New Hampshire on Tuesday morning.
- The pilot, David Lennon, walked away unscathed after his 1946 Luscombe light touring plane went down about 100 yards short of the runway.
- Lennon says he's been flying for 30 years and has never experienced anything like this crash, which was captured on a homeowner's surveillance camera.
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Plane caught on camera crashing into New England neighborhood, narrowly missing homes
close Video Plane crashes in New Hampshire neighborhood, narrowly missing homes Home surveillance footage shows the moment a plane crashes, nearly hitting homes near Hampton Airfield in North Hampton, N.H., Feb. 12. (Credit: Christopher Paul Martin via Storyful) Stunning footage shows a plane getting dangerously close to New England houses before crashing into trees Tuesday. The plane crashed in a residential neighborhood near Hampton Airfiel…
Video shows small plane crashing near houses
By Jesse Zanger, Paul Burton Click here for updates on this story HAMPTON, New Hampshire (WBZ) — The moment a small plane went down near Hampton Airfield in New Hampshire Tuesday morning, not far from several homes in the area, was captured on video. It happened at around 10:15 a.m. The pilot, David Lennon, was the only person onboard and is thankful to be alive. He walked away from the wreckage without a scratch. “I knew I was going to cras…
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