Two men killed in light aircraft crash at race track

Olimpia Zagnat
BBC News, East Midlands
Steve Beech
BBC News, Derby
Reporting fromDarley Moor
BBC A police car is parked near Darley Moor race track. A police officer is sitting inside the car. A white and blue sign for various areas of the track, including the car park and trackside enclosures, can also be seen.BBC
Emergency services remain at the scene

Two men have died in a light aircraft crash at a race track.

Emergency services were first called to Darley Moor race track at about 11:30 BST on Tuesday and remain at the scene, Derbyshire Police said.

People have been urged to avoid the area, which is just over three miles from the town of Ashbourne in Derbyshire.

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has launched an investigation into the crash and flying restrictions are in place.

The order, signed on behalf of the transport secretary, states that no aircraft is to fly below 1,600ft above mean sea level over the Darley Moor area.

Steve Beech/BBC A number of officers in white suits surround a crashed light aircraft. There is a police tape in between trees.Steve Beech/BBC
Emergency services were called to Darley Moor race track at about 11:30 BST on Tuesday

At the scene

Steve Beech, BBC News, Derby

The wreckage of the aircraft lies close to a wooded area of the race track with police and fire crews at the scene.

In the last hour, a large blue tarpaulin has been removed from the aircraft by people in white full body suits.

A police officer has told me that bodies are being recovered.

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