A wing and a prayer! Heart-stopping moment light aircraft pilot and passenger crash onto busy road after glider 'stalled and nose dived' – as visibly shaken pair miraculously escape

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A pilot and passenger miraculously escaped without any major injuries after their light aircraft crashed onto a busy road.

The pair’s powered glider ‘stalled and nose dived’ onto the A419 in Gloucestershire at 4.45pm on Tuesday afternoon.

Images show the two occupants in shock amidst the wreckage as one of the vehicle’s wings appears to have been ripped off from the main body. 

The heart-stopping crash caused major disruptions as police closed the road in both directions, leading to a long line of cars being held up at the scene. 

Emergency services scrambled to help the duo and the Great Western Air Ambulance was among the 999 crews called to reports of the downed aircraft.

Neither are believed to have been seriously injured, as the air ambulance stood down soon after arriving. 

The pair miraculously escaped after their powered glider 'stalled and nose dived' onto the A419 in Gloucestershire at 4.45pm on Tuesday afternoon.

The pair miraculously escaped after their powered glider ‘stalled and nose dived’ onto the A419 in Gloucestershire at 4.45pm on Tuesday afternoon.

Images of the wreckage show that one of the aircraft's wings was ripped off from the main body

Images of the wreckage show that one of the aircraft’s wings was ripped off from the main body 

The incident took place on the main road close to Aston Down Airfield in Frampton Mansell between Cirencester and Stroud.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Gloucestershire Constabulary said: ‘Motorists are advised that road closures are in place while emergency services are in attendance.

‘There were two occupants on board who will be assessed by the ambulance service, and it is understood that no other vehicles were involved.’