Light plane makes emergency landing on Mona Vale golf course
The pilot of a light aircraft made an emergency landing on the Fairway of Mona Vale Golf Club in the afternoon.
Witnesses who watched the ground, shortly before the sudden landing reported that he felt a big explosion from the plane.
Guests in Clubhouse and Golfers in Fairway, the plane on Sunday at 14:00, in front of the club building in front of a 15th hole in a sudden stop in the front line view of the magnificent landing was presented.
The trainee pilot and a joint pilot on the Piper Cherokee plane managed to step with small injuries from the plane after standing in front of the club building. When he had to land due to engine failure, the aircraft was flying by the trainee pilot.
Instagram user @mg_untames, “light airplane fell into the course – witnesses and golfers quickly ran quickly to help the plane,” he wrote. “Fortunately, it seems that there is no major injury at this stage. Medical officials and firefighters are now supporting support.”
A plane made an emergency landing on Mona Vale Golf Field in the afternoon.Credit: Nine news
A piper ‘Cherokee’ PA-28-140 rented by a light aircraft pilot training school is a training flight with a trainee pilot and instructor for the golf field to try to make an emergency landing.
NSW ambulance Inspector Chris Peck, ambulance and other emergency services between a plane crash reports on Sunday at 14:20 Mona Vale Golf Field was called, he said.
Peck, Northern beaches Advocate told Advocate, “Arrival, crew, after losing power after the emergency landing faced a light airplane. Men in their 50s, both passengers added to themselves.

