EMERGENCY services rushed to a Hampshire runway after reports a plane had over shot the landing.
Firefighters were called to the runway at East Hoe Road, Hambledon, at around 12pm after the incident involving a light aircraft.
Crews from Droxford Fire Station attended the scene and made it safe, with a spokesman confirming there were no injuries.
A Hampshire police spokesman confirmed the plane hit fencing at gates during the incident and added that the Air Accidents Investigation Branch had been notified.
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