Two planes crash at Waihi Beach

Emergency services are being called to a plane crash at Waihi Beach.

Emergency services are responding to a crash involving two planes at Waihi Beach.

A SunLive reader at Surf Shack says that a plane has crashed into another plane on the ground at the Waihi airfield.

“It has attempted to take off but hasn’t left the ground and run into another plane.”

“Everybody is safe,” says the reader, who has asked for their name not to be used.

“The fire engine is on its way.”

Another person in the area reported to the Bay of Plenty Times that there has been about 4-5 fire trucks rush to the scene.

A police spokespersn says police are responding to an incident at Waihi Beach Airfield reported around 1.15pm.

Fire and Emergency NZ says they are responding to an aircraft crash at Waihi Beach airfield.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand northern shift manager Michael Anderson says at the peak of the incident, four fire trucks and one support vehicle from Mayor View and Waihi fire brigades attended the scene.

"We were notified at 1.11pm. It involves two light aircraft on the airfield.

"Currently there are two trucks on site, and other resources have been stood down.

"The two trucks are there to ensure the area is safe."

A Civil Aviation Authority spokesperson says the Authority is aware of the Waihī Beach airfield crash earlier today, involving two aircraft.

“One aircraft lost control during take-off and collided with a parked unattended aircraft. No injuries were reported. In the coming days, we’ll make enquiries to understand what has happened and determine if any further CAA action is required."

SunLive is working on getting more information and will provide an update when we can.

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