NSW Ambulance rush to light plane crash at Wedderburn Aerodrome in southwestern Sydney

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A pilot has suffered head injuries after crashing a light plane in southwestern Sydney.

NSW Paramedics rushed to the crash scene at the Wedderburn Aerodrome in Appin, south of Sydney, about 10.45am on Friday.

A pilot in his 70s has been taken to hospital after his light plane crashed, landing on the roof of a hangar at an aerodrome in southwestern Sydney. Picture: Sky News

A pilot in his 70s has been taken to hospital after his light plane crashed, landing on the roof of a hangar at an aerodrome in southwestern Sydney. Picture: Sky News

An ambulance spokesman told NewsWire the pilot had crashed the plane on the roof of the hangar.

The male pilot, aged in his 70s, has been extricated and is believed to be in a stable condition.

Paramedics were still on scene as of 11.30am.

NSW Fire and Rescue Superintendent Adam Dewberry said rescue trucks were also on scene at Lysaght Rd.

The Wedderburn Aerodrome is located in outer southwestern Sydney. Picture: Google Maps

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