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Three people have been hospitalised after two planes collided on the runway at Moorabbin Airport, in Melbourne's south-east.
Emergency services were called to the airport, on Bundora Parade, about 11.40am after the two light aircraft crashed into each other.
Ambulance Victoria spokesman John Mullen said a man and a woman, both aged in their 20s, suffered cuts, abrasions and bruising and were taken to the Monash Medical Centre in stable conditions.
Luckily only minor injuries after two light planes collided at Moorabbin Airport
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A third person, whose age and gender were not known, suffered similar injuries and was taken to the same hospital.
Mr Mullen said paramedics assessed two other people at the scene, but it was unlikely they would be taken to hospital.
UPDATE: Three people have been injured, after two light planes collided on the ground at Moorabbin Airport.
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