Two men have died after a light plane crashed north of Adelaide in South Australia.
Police say the light aircraft hit power lines and crashed into a field at Redhill near Crystal Brook, two hours north of Adelaide, just after 4pm on Sunday
The plane burst into flames on the ground, sparking a grass fire which was put out by CFS.
The two men onboard were pulled from the wreckage by witnesses.
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The passenger, a 24-year old from Redhill died at the scene.
The pilot, aged 50 and also from Redhill was rushed to a local hospital before being flown to Royal Adelaide Hospital.
Investigators from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) are investigating.