A lightweight aircraft has crashed at an airport in Sydney’s southwest, with hearth crews working to free the pilot from the wreckage.
The only-engine, four-seater plane got here down at Bankstown Airport about 3.40pm on Friday, Fireplace and Rescue NSW confirmed.
The aircraft flipped on influence, trapping the male pilot.
Eight hearth crews are on scene to handle hearth threat as rescue crews work to free the pilot who has suspected leg accidents.
Paramedics are additionally on stand-by to stabilize the pilot and assess his situation.
It is not but clear what brought about the crash.

