Derbyshire man left shocked after small plane crashes into his back garden
Stephen Todd, 59, was inside watching football when he heard a large crash.
The red and blue plane - which only had 78 hours of flying - smashed through the 6ft fence just after 1pm - wedging itself within a row of trees.
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Hide AdThe pilot and passenger managed to escape without any injuries after the Thruster T600 engine failed during a test run en route from a nearby aviation site.
Emergency services were called as a precaution with the aircraft removed from the four-bedroom house in Foston the following day.
Grandad-of-two Stephen said: “I was watching the football and I just heard this loud bang.
“It was so loud the neighbour over the road ran out of his front door to see what was going on.
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Hide Ad“I’m just glad no one was hurt. They came off without a scratch. There wasn’t any blood or anything.
“If we had had our grandkids round playing in the garden it could have been a lot worse. I had been out earlier that morning to tend to my flower beds which are now ruined.
“I’m a keen gardener but I appreciate it could have been a lot worse.”
The crash happened on Saturday.