A teenager in Washington state found himself in a precarious situation when a helicopter crashed down onto the tractor he was driving at his family’s cherry orchard.

Last week, Logan Schneider had been busy “blowing cherries” — a process to dry-off the fruits following a recent rain,The New York Timesreported Wednesday.

The 19-year-old was wearing noise canceling headphones when he heard “two thumps,” the paper said.

“I looked up and that’s when I saw it,” he told theTimes. “As soon as I saw it coming down on me I was like, ‘Oh no, this is definitely gonna hit me.'”

Not only was the teen able to free himself from the wreck, he was then able to turn to rescue the pilot, who, according to the station, was hanging upside down still in his harness.

“I heard him screaming,” Schneider told the station. “I looked and I saw him … upside down hanging … fire was everywhere. When I was in the moment I really wasn’t thinking. I was just doing.”

According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the pilot, Cori Johnson, was the only person in the helicopter, theTimesreported.

Firefighters responded to a helicopter crash in a cherry orchard.Orondo Firefighters Association Facebook

Firefighters found a helicopter wreckage in an orchard along with a tractor with both on fire

In a Facebook post from theOrondo Firefighters Association, Orondo Fire said officials responded to a report of an “aviation accident” at 9:20 a.m. on July 6.

When firefighters arrived at Schneider’s family farm, they found both the helicopter and tractor in flames.

“Once the power lines were de-energized firefighters extinguished the fire on both the tractor and helicopter,” Orondo Fire wrote.

The FAA told PEOPLE that the helicopter involved was a Hiller UH-12E and that it crashed “after becoming tangled in power lines while conducing agricultural operations” in the area. The agency said they will be investigating the incident.

Schneider and Johnson were both transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, theTimesreported.

Helicopter crashes in cherry orchard.KING 5/Youtube

Tractor Driver Saves Helicopter Crew After They Crashed on Top of Him: ‘I Saw it Last Second’

Schneider told the paper that he had sustained small second degree burns on his arms as well as muscle damage in his back, which he is now wearing a back brace for.

The extent of Johnson’s injuries were not immediately clear, according to theTimes.

Schneider recently graduated high school and plans to enroll at Big Bend Community College in Moses Lake. Coincidentally, he hopes to become a commercial airline pilot.

After the accident, his dream remains unchanged. “I still want to be a pilot,” he told theTimes.

The National Transportation Safety Board said Wednesday that the crash was under investigation.

source: people.com