SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – It was around 10:30 on Sunday morning on Sharon Church Road and Highway 101 in Spartanburg County when a plane crashed killing two men.

Video provided by Todd Timmons with Cabinet Masters Inc, a nearby business, shows the moments leading up to the plane falling and crashing into the field. Minutes later, first responders got the call.

“The battalion chief on duty found an aircraft down in the field right behind us, he had two patients inside the aircraft and they were able to get those patients out and into the care of Spartanburg EMS,” said Richard Farr, deputy fire chief with Reidville Area Fire District. “Those patients were then airlifted to the closest hospital, I believe, in Greenville.”

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When first responders arrived at the scene, they said the victims were trapped at first, but they were eventually able to pull them out of the plane safely.

“They were conscious, but they were injured, and the extent of their injuries is unknown at this time,” said Farr. 

The Reidville Fire Department was assisted by the Trinity Fire Department. They said that while this type of incident is a first for them, it didn’t slow anyone down in knowing what to do.

“The guys come together at a time like this, and they just really work together as a good team,  you can’t ask for better,” said Farr.

The field where the crash happened is part of a 50-acre property owned by Phil Davis.

“Whitney Farr, who leases and farms the field, called me while I was at church and said that there had been a small plane crash into the field,” said Davis. “My first concern was for the pilot and any passengers on board that they would be okay or get medical help and get in good order.”

The fixed-wing single-engine plane is registered to Dan Witt, 60, of Lancaster, South Carolina, according to the plane’s registration with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

7NEWS confirmed Witt was the pilot of the plane during the incident. He was transported to Greenville Memorial Hospital on Sunday morning.

The Spartanburg County Coroner’s Office pronounced him dead Monday night around 10:30 p.m.

On Sunday, the coroner’s office was notified that the passenger, Jerry Alle Brandes, 70, of Central, died at the hospital. He died almost a week after the crash.

The FAA said they are investigating now to learn the cause of the crash. A forensic exam will be performed Tuesday as it is protocol for anyone involved in an aviation crash.