BUCKINGHAM TWp., Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- The pilot of a small plane was killed on Tuesday morning after the aircraft went down in a wooded area just behind some homes near Doylestown, Bucks County.
There, authorities confirmed a plane down in the trees behind the residential area.
The lone occupant of the plane was pronounced dead at the scene, Buckingham Township police said.
The call went out at approximately 10:30 a.m. for police, firefighters and medics to respond to the 3800 block of Charter Club Drive in Buckingham Township.
There, authorities confirmed a plane down in the trees behind the residential area.
The view from Chopper 6 showed the damaged red-and-white plane on the ground with firefighters nearby.
The lone occupant of the plane was pronounced dead at the scene, Buckingham Township police said.
The FAA said only the pilot was aboard the aircraft, which is a single-engine Vans RV-6A.
The crash scene is about two miles away from the Doylestown Airport.
Both the NTSB and the FAA will be involved in the investigation.
Stay with Action News and 6abc.com as this story develops.
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