A pilot has been rushed to the hospital after crashing in a ground in a light aircraft.
It took place near the Whitehouse Road in Stabing, Essex and firefighters and other emergency services, which was called to the scene at around 13:30 BST.
A spokesman for a former England ambulance service said: “Pilot, an adult man, was taken on the road to the broomfield hospital [near Chelmsford] With minor injuries. ,
Scott Freton, a station manager of the Essex County Fire and Rescue Service, said: “Crew assisted all colleagues of our emergency services with casualties.”
He said: “He used an off-road vehicle to reduce the area around the aircraft because it was a risk that it would set an alet.”
Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) stated that it was known about “an accident related to a light aircraft”.
A AAIB spokesman said, “The cause of the accident has begun, and a report will be published in the appointed time.”
Andrewjfield is two miles from the aviation stabbing, while the village is about half between Stanstad Airport and Brentry.
Essex Police and Air Ambulance Service were also on the spot.