Light plane crash lands on suburban golf course

Two people avoided big injuries in a small plane colliding in a suburban golf field.
The audience at the Mona Vale Golf Club on Sydney’s northern beaches saw that a Piper Cherokee had a sudden landing on Sunday and an accident next to the green.
Emergency services responded, both people on the ship reportedly only minor injuries.
An Instagram account caught the vision of an accident showing that the aircraft had drained and had a heavy impact, and the course jumped to the debris.
NSW ambulance inspector Chris Peck said the plane was operated by a pilot with a trainee.
“They had little abrasions, but they had consistently and fully remembered the events.” He said.
The Australian Transportation Safety Office will examine the incident.
One spokesman, “ATSB, Mona Vale Golf Field, NSW was informed of a forced landing accident containing a Piper Cherokee and collects more information.” He said.

