 Air
 accident investigators are trying to determine the cause of an incident
 that left a pilot dead after a light plane crashed at Newtownards 
airfield in Co Down on Tuesday morning. Photograph: Justin 
Kernoghan/Photopress Belfast.
                                                Air
 accident investigators are trying to determine the cause of an incident
 that left a pilot dead after a light plane crashed at Newtownards 
airfield in Co Down on Tuesday morning. Photograph: Justin 
Kernoghan/Photopress Belfast.
Air accident investigators are trying to 
determine the cause of an incident that left a pilot dead after a light 
plane crashed at Newtownards airfield in Co Down on Tuesday morning.
The
 PSNI confirmed that a man died after the two-seater aircraft crashed 
just off the runway of the airfield shortly before 11.30am.
The incident happened shortly after take-off, it is believed.
The Northern Ireland
 Fire and Rescue Service, which was called to the scene, found the man 
inside the aircraft. He was not trapped and without major difficulty 
they were able to take him from the plane. He was rushed to the Ulster 
Hospital in Dundonald in east Belfast.
PSNI Inspector Glen Campbell confirmed that the man died from his injuries. “The Air Accident Investigation Branch have been informed and will be the lead agency in this investigation,” he said.
The
 name of the man who was killed was not being released until his next of
 kin were informed. It is understood that he is aged in his 60s.
Air accident investigators were at the scene on Tuesday trying to establish what caused the plane to crash.
The
 DUP MP for Strangford Jim Shannon visited the scene. He offered his 
condolences to the pilot’s family and said that members of the Ulster 
Flying Club which runs the airfield were “shaken and distraught” to lose
 one of their friends.
“This is a very tight 
family club with a large membership of almost 600 or thereabouts, both 
seniors and juniors. They are a great bunch of people and the loss of 
the man is one that is felt very deeply by everyone in the club,” he 
said.
“How could this happen? That was the question that they were all asking,” added Mr Shannon. 
He
 said the man who died was an experienced pilot with many hours flying 
time. “I suppose there can be only two reasons for the accident: either 
aircraft failure or the health of the pilot. But that is only 
supposition at this time because we don’t know for definite what the 
outcome of the investigation will be,” said Mr Shannon.
Source: http://www.irishtimes.com