Damage caused to wing after two small Cessna planes collided
Two small planes collided on the taxiway at Ronaldsway airport yesterday (June 12).
They were small Cessna aircrafts, which were travelling at low speed.
One aircraft received damage to its wing after colliding with the other plane's propeller when turning.
Fire and Rescue crews attended the scene at about 5.25pm.
There were no injuries to either of the pilots and no passengers onboard the small planes.
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