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Nick Gibbs

Crews rush to reports of Qld air collision

Emergency crews found two aircraft 400 metres apart north of Brisbane, after a reported collision. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

There are fears for two pilots involved in an aviation incident north of Brisbane after reports of a collision involving two light aircraft.

Three Queensland Fire and Emergency Services crews responded to the incident at Kybong, north of Brisbane at about 3pm on Wednesday.

Two aircraft were found in a paddock, separated by a distance of about 400 metres, a QFES spokesman said.

Crews had to make their way on foot for about 100 metres to gain access to the site.

Emergency services have now left and Queensland police remain on scene.

Inspector Brad Inskip is expected to hold a press conference with further details later on Wednesday.

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