According to Isle of Wight County Press, Inspector Alex Dale said that the aircraft had taken off from Bembridge Airport, banked about, and then clipped a chimney before falling close.
To the holiday park’s cottages. According to the news agency, the inspector said that as the jet caught fire, onlookers rushed to save two passengers.
According to the Isle of Wight NHS Trust, no patients were transported to the hospital despite the presence of an ambulance jet. The fire department also stated:
“Paramedics were on the scene to treat two people who had minor injuries.” “To make sure the fire was completely put out, firefighters used a thermal imaging camera and a hose reel jet.”
At 3:45 p.m., firefighters dismounted and went back to their posts. According to authorities, no roads have been blocked and the vacation park is still open.