A new video shows a crashed plane at a country club golf course in Volusia County.
PORT ORANGE, Florida. – A small plane with two people on board crashed on a golf course in Port Orange on Thursday after it stalled, according to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office.
The plane, a single-engine Piper PA-46 Malibu, crashed on the Spruce Creek Country Club golf course southwest of Spruce County Airport around 12 noon, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
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Port Orange officials said the plane overran the runway during takeoff and crashed into trees. Several people who called 911 reported that the plane crashed at the end of the runway.
“There are other people here who are pulling things out of the plane. I don’t know how many people are on board,” one caller said.
According to an incident report from the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, the husband and wife were on the plane and were returning home to Ohio when the plane stalled.
According to the report, the plane crashed into a tree, causing the plane’s stabilizers and propellers to come off.
A body camera video released on Friday shows the MP approaching the crashed plane. A woman walking with a deputy can be heard saying: “There is a woman, she apparently has a hip injury.”
The man is seen talking to someone inside the plane and asking about their condition.
According to the deputies, the husband broke his tibia, and his wife suffered a spinal injury.
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