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Plane crashes into two Melbourne homes

A person has died following a light plane crash in the Melbourne suburb of Chelsea.

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Witnesses heard the engine of a light plane stall before it crashed into a Melbourne home, killing the pilot.

The male pilot died when the plane hit the corner of a Chelsea home, ending up in a laneway behind the house.

Andrew Delaney, from the Country Fire Authority, said the pilot appeared to have bravely directed his plane away from a nearby busy shopping strip and children's park.

"(It's a) very brave, very brave activity that he conducted," he told reporters.

"If you have a look he's missed the power lines so he's done a very good job and missed houses really. He's just collected a bit of the fence and pretty much guided his plane down the laneway."

Mr Delaney said the plane's fuel caused the fire that lit up the fence and also set part of the house on fire.

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Witnesses heard the plane's engine stall before it crashed into the house and caught fire about 1.25pm (AEDT) on Tuesday, Acting Inspector Janene Denton said.

"We're told by witnesses that there was a stall of the engine of that plane and it's come down and collided with the corner of a house, and ended up in a laneway behind that house," Acting Insp Denton told reporters.

The single-engine light plane, which was travelling south along the Chelsea foreshore, may have been a homemade aircraft, Acting Insp Denton said.

Witness Ashleigh Benson saw the light plane drop steeply in a "nosedive" before it crashed.

"This big thing of smoke came out, you could see it from about 10 minutes up the road," Ms Benson told AAP.

Megan Johnston was working in her office when she heard the plane go down.

"I heard the plane engine starting to splutter and it sounded very close," Ms Johnston told AAP.

"Then I obviously heard a massive explosion."

She ran around the corner to see an elderly woman standing in shock outside her house, which was starting to catch on fire.


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