THESE incredible photos taken by an eyewitness capture the moment a plane became entangled in the strings of a skydiver’s parachute.

Amazingly, the pilot and the jumper escaped serious injury despite the collision sending both of them crashing to the earth.

media_camera Tangled... Parachutist John Frost is snagged by the plane’s wing. Picture: Tim Telford/AP

The accident happened near Tampa, Florida. Polk County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Carrie Eleazer says 87-year-old pilot Shannon Trembley was doing takeoff and landing manoeuvres on Saturday in his Cessna at the South Lakeland Airport in Mulberry.

On his third landing pass, the wing of his plane became entangled in the strings of 49-year-old skydiver John Frost’s parachute about 75 feet above the ground.

media_camera Nose-dive... The plane veers to the ground as Mr Frost is spun around. Picture: Tim Telford/AP

A tourist visiting from Ohio captured photos of the collision.

Mr Frost was flung to the ground, and Mr Trembley’s plane nosedived to the surface as well.

Ms Eleazer said neither sustained serious injury, but went to the hospital. Mr Frost was treated and released. Mr Trembley was held for observation.

Mr Trembley is an experienced pilot and has been flying since 1946, his wife, Dorothy Trembley told the Orlando Sentinel.

media_camera Hospitalised... Both the pilot and jumper suffered minor injuries. Picture: Tim Telford/AP

“He was coming in for a landing and the skydiver came down on the runway,” Mrs Trembly said. “He was afraid he was going to hit the skydiver.”

She added: “We’re feeling great that he’s OK. The diver is OK. That’s fine with us.”

The National Transportation Safety Board and FAA are investigating.

media_camera Crash landing... The accident was photographed by a visiting tourist. Picture: Tim Telford/AP

Originally published as Plane and skydiver crash mid-air