HANSON, Mass. — A plane has crashed at a Hanson, Massachusetts airport for the second time in just four days, according to sources.
People with knowledge of the situation tell Boston 25 News a plan has gone off the runway and landed upside down at Cranland Airport.
BREAKING: Plane off the runway at Cranland Airport in Hanson; source tells me the plane is on the roof and the pilot got out, suffered minor injuries #Boston25 pic.twitter.com/0BlyCMHDRA
— Mike Saccone (@mikesacconetv) August 27, 2018
The pilot has apparently been able to get out of the plane and suffered only minor injuries. The pilot was taken to South Shore Hospital to be evaluated.
WATCH LIVESky25 over Cranland Airport in Hanson, Massachusetts, where a plane has gone off the runway. This is the same airport where last week's fatal crash occurred.
Posted by Boston 25 News on Monday, August 27, 2018
On Friday, a plane crashed into a pond near Cranland Airport, killing one passenger and paralyzing another.
MORE: Cranland Airport is where this small plane was taking off from Friday when it crashed — killing the pilot and paralyzing his brother. FAA and NTSB already in town investigating that crash. #Boston25 pic.twitter.com/SEKXWSqjjJ
— Mike Saccone (@mikesacconetv) August 27, 2018
The two brothers were taken to area hospitals after that crash. Scott Landis, the pilot, died from his injuries Saturday morning.
The passenger, Patrick Landis, was left paralyzed.
MORE: Pilot dead, brother injured after small plane crash in Hanson
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