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A doorbell camera caught the moment that a small plane crashed in a residential neighborhood in New Hampshire. Miraculously, the pilot was able to walk away from the plane crash unscathed.
Around 10:10 a.m. on Tuesday, a small plane crashed in a residential neighborhood in Hampton, New Hampshire — roughly 10 miles south of Portsmouth.
'I walked out without a scratch, and I’m fine.'
The pilot of the plane was attempting to land at the Hampton Airfield. However, the small plane crashed just a few dozen feet from a home.
A doorbell surveillance camera recorded the plane slamming into a tree, then spinning before crashing into a wooded area.
The Federal Aviation Administration said in a news release, "A Luscombe 8A slid off the runway while the pilot was practicing landing and taking off again without stopping."
According to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, the Luscombe 8A is a "two-place, high-wing, single-engine airplane, equipped with conventional landing gear."
Authorities said the plane had been secured and did not leak any fluids.
Officials said no one on the ground was injured.
Hampton Fire and Rescue said in a Facebook post, "Thankfully, the pilot — the sole occupant — was evaluated by EMS and is uninjured."
Dave Lennon — the pilot of the doomed aircraft — said he had flown out of Hampton Airfield hundreds of times.
"I was shooting for the end of the runway, and I just obviously didn’t make it," Lennon told WMUR-TV. "It was closer to the houses than I thought."
Lennon noted that something wasn't right with the plane while attempting to land.
"It started dipping, and I said to myself, 'Oh no,' and tried to hold onto it to keep it from stalling completely," Lennon explained.
Despite the plane violently slamming into the ground, Lennon somehow walked away from the plane crash unscathed.
"I walked out without a scratch, and I’m fine. That’s all I’ll say," he stated. "I'm just glad. It could have been much worse."
The crash was caught on a doorbell camera on the house of local resident Chris Martin. "He almost landed on the street," Martin said. "You know, thank God there weren't cars."
Martin added, "I'll tell you, it's pretty, pretty scary to know that you live next to an airport, and you see something like this."
The plane crash is being investigated.
Air traffic safety has been a hot-button topic in the past few weeks after multiple highly publicized plane accidents.
The deadliest air travel disaster in nearly 25 years occurred late last month when an American Eagle flight collided with a Black Hawk military helicopter. The midair collision took the lives of 67 people in Washington, D.C.
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