- The light aircraft crashed into a tree at the Cae Bach Aur estate on Anglesey
- The pilot was talking and appeared to be unharmed after the unfortunate prang
Emergency services have attended the scene of an accident in North Wales after a light aircraft reportedly crashed into the garden of a housing estate.
The incident happened at 1.30pm on the Cae Bach Aur estate in Bodffordd, Anglesey.
Eyewitnesses claimed the aircraft, which was yellow, lost power before striking a tree.
There have not been any reports of casualties.
A light aircraft crashed into the garden of a house in a north Wales housing estate earlier today
Arwel Jones, 56, who lives on the estate told the BBC: ‘It was over our estate and you could hear that the engine was getting starved on fuel and just ticking over.
‘He was so low to the ground and he just ploughed down into a tree in a neighbour’s garden.
‘I couldn’t believe my eyes. When we saw that happening I was just hoping he hadn’t crashed into anybody or into anybody’s house.’
Mr Jones confirmed the pilot managed to free himself from the wreckage and was talking.