The remains of the plane that crashed in Guernsey on Tuesday will be used for training purposes.
Last night, the aircraft was removed from the greenhouse it came down onto during Tuesday's incident.
It has now been given to the Airport to be used for practice sessions by the Airport Fire crews.
Airport Director, Colin Le Ray, says it's good for them to have something real to rehearse with.
He said the insurers have taken what they needed for their report first.
The investigation into the cause of the crash is continuing.
Source: http://www.islandfm.com
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