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Two people have died after they were trapped in a fiery plane crash at an airfield south of Brisbane.

Emergency services were called shortly before 6am on Tuesday, to reports the plane had crash-landed and skidded off the end of the runway at Heck Field, an airstrip within the Gold Coast Sports Flying Club at Jacob Wells.

The pilot and the only other occupant, both believed to be men, were pulled from the plane, with ambulance, police, and fire crews attending the scene, about 55 kilometres south of Brisbane.

The wreckage of the aircraft at Jacobs Well.Nine News

Fire crews said the plane came to rest in bushland off the end of the runway, and a plume of smoke was seen rising from the aircraft.

Grassland surrounding the plane caught fire and the two people were trapped in the cockpit.

As of 8.40am, multiple fire crews remained on scene to contain the blaze, with calls for air support to assist.

Smoke rises from the site of the crashed light plane.Nine News

The Gold Coast Sport Flying Club is on Stapylton Jacobs Well Road on the site of a former cane field, and was converted to a runway in the late 1980s.

The club website said its Heck Field runways were used by a range of pilots, including recreational and sport pilots, and “private and commercial enthusiasts”.

“Members of GCSFC take to the skies in a wide variety of aircraft – from light sport planes and ultralights to trikes and classic fixed‑wing singles – all year round,” according to the club website.

The airfield had been a filming location for several movies, including San Andreas and Dora and the Lost City of Gold.

Surrounding properties continue to operate as sugarcane farms, and access is via a 400-metre dirt drive.

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Cloe ReadCloe Read is the crime and court reporter at Brisbane Times.Connect via X or email.

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