Pilot Dies in Plane Crash Near Dunkeswell Aerodrome
Quick Look
- A pilot has died after a light aircraft crashed on a farm near Dunkeswell Aerodrome in East Devon on Friday morning.
- Emergency services confirmed the pilot, believed to be a woman in her 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene.
- Police are investigating and appealing for footage, urging the public not to speculate.
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Why It Matters
A pilot died after a light aircraft crashed on a farm near Dunkeswell Aerodrome in East Devon. The incident occurred around 10:00 BST on Friday.
The pilot of a plane has died after it crashed on a farm near an airfield, emergency services have confirmed.
Police, firefighters and ambulances were called to Dunkeswell Aerodrome in East Devon after the incident was reported at about 10:00 BST on Friday.
Devon and Cornwall Police said the pilot, believed to be a woman in her 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police said nobody else was on board at the time and the pilot's next of kin had been informed.
Police said it was working closely with the Air Accident Investigation Branch to "thoroughly investigate" the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Supt Jo Arundale said: "We recognise it is a very sad incident and we are appealing to the public not to speculate regarding the crash.
"Furthermore, we would like to ask anybody who may have relevant footage to get in touch with us and not to post it online."
Arundale added the force's thoughts were with the friends and family of the person involved.
Anyone with relevant footage has been asked to contact police.
Devon and Somerset Fire Service added that several crews were in attendance at the scene.
Dunkeswell Aerodrome said its "sincere condolences go to the family of the pilot", adding its thoughts are with everyone involved.
A spokesperson said: "There was an off-airfield incident involving a visiting light aircraft approaching Dunkeswell Aerodrome.
"Sadly, the pilot, the only person on board, sustained fatal injuries."
Open Questions
- What caused the crash?
- What type of aircraft was involved?




