Pilot, 58, fighting for life after being freed from crashed light plane in NSW Southern Highlands
Footage from the scene shows the plane heavily damaged in a paddock.

A pilot has been freed after becoming trapped when a light plane crashed in the NSW Southern Highlands.
Emergency services were called to Medway Rd in Berrima about 7.45am on Thursday following reports a Hornet STOL recreational aircraft had crashed into a paddock.
A 58-year-old man, the sole occupant of the plane, was trapped in the wreckage for “some time” before being freed, police said.
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Footage from the scene shows the yellow plane with red markings heavily damaged in a paddock, surrounded by emergency crews.
Police said investigations into the crash are underway, and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has been notified.
However, the ATSB confirmed it does not investigate accidents involving recreational aircraft, except in limited circumstances.
Originally published on 7NEWS
