A light aircraft that made an emergency landing in a Bow Street field has taken to the skies again.

The Piper Cherokee 140, PA28 light aircraft, with a call sign G-AVWA, landed in a sloping field above the Tregerddan estate on the southern edge of Bow Street at around 3pm on Sunday, according to eyewitnesses and has remained in situ all this week.

Bow Street plane
The light aircraft that made an emergency landing in Bow Street field on Sunday has taken to the skies again (Chris Edwards)

Flightradar suggests the plane took off from Shobdon in Herefordshire on Sunday morning.

An eyewitness told the Cambrian News: "It appears there are two persons on board and they have now decided to walk down the field to the village.

"I can only presume the aircraft ran out of fuel or suffered a malfunction.

"I did not hear any sound  prior to seeing the aircraft by chance at around 3pm."

Plane in field
The light aircraft remains in the field near Bow Street, visible from the village's railway station (Cambrian News)

On Thursday, 28 August, a second aircraft landed in the field with a crew checking the first plane over before both took off from the sloping field, heading west.

The planes took off at around 2.30pm.

Bow Street plane
A second plane landed in the field on Thursday afternoon (Chris Edwards)

A spokesperson for the UK Government's Department for Transport, said: "The AAIB (Air Accidents Investigations Branch) is aware but not investigating this one."

The Piper PA-28 Cherokee is a family of two-seat or four-seat light aircraft built by Piper Aircraft and designed for flight training, air taxi and personal use.