Plymouth, MA (June 10, 2026) – A plane crash at Plymouth Municipal Airport in Plymouth on Tuesday afternoon, June 9, injured two passengers, as reported by authorities.
Officials said the crash happened around 4 p.m. at the airport. Emergency units responded to the scene and temporarily closed the airport while crews worked to remove the damaged aircraft and move it into a hangar.
The reports confirmed that the two passengers who suffered injuries in the incident were both transported to a local hospital for treatment and are expected to recover. Additional details about the aircraft involved or what led to the incident have not been released. We are hoping everyone involved recovers fully.
What Investigators Review After Small Plane Crashes
Following an aircraft crash, investigators typically examine the condition of the plane, weather conditions, and communication records from the time of the incident. Damage to the aircraft and the surrounding area can help determine how the crash occurred.
Runway conditions, takeoff or landing procedures, and possible mechanical issues are also commonly reviewed. Witness statements and airport surveillance footage may provide additional insight into the moments before the crash.
In smaller aircraft incidents, emergency crews often close airport operations temporarily to secure the area and safely remove the aircraft. Investigators may continue reviewing maintenance records and pilot information as part of the process of determining the cause of the crash.