An Indian Air Force plane was carried by farmers on their shoulders after it crash-landed on a sugarcane field in Baghpat, India.<br /><br />A group of nearly 50 farmers lifted the Pipistrel light aircraft and carried it for 500 metres to a road where Indian Air Force officials took it away. <br /><br />Ravidra, a resident of Ranchhad village, said that Air Force officials were apprehensive that they may cause further damage to crops while trying to remove the plane from the sugarcane field. <br /><br />"We solved the problem by carrying the plane on our shoulders," he said. <br /><br />The 500kg Indian Air Force light aircraft nosedived into a sugarcane field in Baghpat village on the morning of October 5.<br /> <br />No one, including the two pilots, was injured in the incident.<br /><br />Indian Air Force spokesperson Wing Commander Anupam Banerjee told reporters: “The accident doesn’t fall into the category of a crash. It had to be parachuted down owing to some technical fault which is being investigated."