Pilot climbs down tree after plane crashes into trees soon after takeoff: police
GREENFIELD, N.S. — The pilot of an ultralight plane climbed down a tree to safety after his small aircraft crashed into a forested area in southern Nova Scotia, police said Monday.
RCMP Cpl. Jennifer Clarke said the plane went into the trees moments after taking off from the local airport in Greenfield at about noon.
“The plane came to rest in a tree,” she said. “The pilot, who was the only occupant of the plane, was able to climb down the tree.”
She said he was not injured, but could provide no other details about him.