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Home surveillance footage captured the shocking moment with a single engine cess 150, which was flipped into a backyard in South Carolina.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed Fox News Digital that the small aircraft overturned during a thick landing in a grass yard in a peller of South Carolina, during a thick landing around 9 am on Sunday, June 29.
Vicky Cocker’s Nest Surveillance camera was captured by the footage, tumbling the aircraft through a grass yard.
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The Sesna aircraft tumbled through a South Carolina Women’s Yard on 29 June. (Vicky Coffee through Storyful)
Talk to Wyff 4The pilot said that he was aiming to land on a grass bandage along the Williams Road when he came very fast. As soon as the aircraft collided in the uneven ground, it suddenly rose back into the air.
In a partition-second decision, they chose to deliberately flip the aircraft, assuming that this was the only way to prevent further damage.
The pilot survived the flip, the FAA said.
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The monitoring video shows the moment that flipped into a backyard in a single engine aircraft South Carolina. (Vicky Coffee through Storyful)
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The National Transport Safety Board confirmed Fox News Digital that it was investigating the weekend accident.
The agency said in a statement, “There was an incident on Sunday in which a 150 airplane was flipped after landing on a grass bandage.” “The range of damage to the airplane has not yet been determined. As the loss is sufficient, it will be classified as an accident, and NTSB will open an investigation.”