A plane crashed in a field.
The man was a passenger on the plane (Picture: BPM)

A man is in hospital after a plane crashed into a park in Upminster, east London.

The ‘light’ aircraft plummeted out of the sky and into a field along Aveley Road at around 1.10pm.

The crash happened just near Damyns Hall Aerodrome, which offers aerobatic experiences and training and flight courses.

A male passenger was taken to a major trauma unit at a local hospital. There have been no further updates on his condition.

Photographs first published by EssexLive show an air ambulance at the scene of the crash alongside police and paramedics.

The now mangled plane appeared to have crashed through the wire fence and shrubbery that lined the road.

A plane crashed in Upminster this afternoon
An air ambulance was spotted at the crash site (Picture: Colin Neale/BPM Media)

A plane crashed in Upminster this afternoon
Where the plane came from has not been confirmed (Picture: Colin Neale/BPM Media)

The entrance to nearby Belhus Country Park in South Ockendon, a town in Essex, has been closed.

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has launched an investigation. Where the plane came from is unclear.

A police spokesperson said: ‘Officers were called to an area on Aveley Road, Upminster, at 1.08pm on Saturday, September 7 to reports that a light aircraft had crashed.

‘One male passenger was taken to hospital for treatment. We await an update on his condition.’

Damyns Hall Aerodrome has been approached for comment.

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