Three people are pulled from the wreckage of a light plane after aircraft flipped and crashed near a runway A light plane carrying three people crash landed metres from an airport runway The plane was flipped upside down by a gust of wind before it hit the ground No one was taken to hospital and no one was injured but paramedics were called By Shive Prema For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:43 BST, 3 May 2019 | Updated: 07:50 BST, 3 May 2019 Viewcomments A light plane carrying three people flew upside down and crashed metres away from an airport runway. A female pilot and two passengers, a man and a woman, were aboard the Cirrus SR20 when it was flipped upside down by a gust of wind before it crash landed near Tooradin Airport, one hour south-east of Melbourne, at 1.40pm on Friday. Those aboard miraculously survived without any injuries or being taken to hospital. A Cirrus SR20 (pictured) flipped upside down by a gust of wind before it crash landed near Tooradin Airport, one hour south-east of Melbourne, at 1.40pm on Friday The plane's elevator was ripped off, its wings dislodged and cabin was horribly disfigured after the crashed. The three people aboard freed themselves from the wreckage and climbed out of the plane. 'Paramedics assessed three people after an incident involving an aircraft at Tooradin,' Ambulance Victoria said. 'No-one was taken to hospital.' A female pilot and two passengers, a man and a woman, freed themselves from the plane wreckage (pictured) The survivors were treated by paramedics for shock at the crash site. The SR20 has a parachute to lower the plane safely to the ground after a loss of control but pictures from the crash show no sign of a parachute. Tooradin Airport is on the South Gippsland Highway, east of the Tooradin township, and includes a flying school, chartered flights and a restaurant. The SR20 (pictured) has a parachute to lower the plane safely to the ground after a loss of control but pictures from the crash show no sign of a parachute (stock image) Tooradin Airport (pictured) is on the South Gippsland Highway, east of the Tooradin township, and includes a flying school, chartered flights and a restaurant Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility