Quote from: BBC NewsAn air cadet and an RAF reservist died when their light trainer plane and a civilian glider collided in mid-air and crashed to the ground.
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Witnesses said they heard a thud before seeing both aircraft spiralling nose down towards the ground at Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire. The glider pilot parachuted to the ground and survived. The RAF personnel were in a Tutor single-engined training plane, the Ministry of Defence said.
'Big impact' James O'Neill, who lives nearby, said: "We heard the noise of an aircraft come very low over the house followed by a thud. Resident James O'Neill: "It wasn't surprising when the thump came" "My wife who had actually seen it spiral down came running in to say that the plane had crashed and then very quickly she saw a second aircraft, which was a glider also spiralling nose down into the ground."
Stuart Wilson who was in a field outside his house nearby said he saw a plane coming down. "There was a big impact noise when it hit the ground," he said. Families devastated Insp Brian Cooper from Thames Valley Police said it was likely many people had seen the crash. He urged witnesses, and anyone who found wreckage, to contact the police. "It is very tragic. We've got two families now that were devastated by the news today. "Our officers and specialist family liaison officers have been with them offering them support," he said. The Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) is at the scene trying to establish the cause of the crash.
In February, two Air Training Corps cadets and their RAF instructors were killed in a mid-air crash between two light aircraft in south Wales. In a separate crash on Saturday, a pilot died when the glider he was in came down in a field in Ratley, Warwickshire, close to Banbury.
Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/oxfordshire/8099551.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/oxfordshire/8099551.stm)
Shit...
Stupid Brits can't even fly a small plane right. [/joke]
..lock this before i start a war!
THEY WERE PROBABLY TOO BUSY DRINKING TEA AND EATING CRUMPETS TO PAY ATTENTION TO WHERE THEY WERE FLYING.
OH SHH YOU FAT FUGGUT, YOU PROBEBLY CANT FIT IN THE DAM PLANE, AND NOT TO MENTION YOUR AVRAGE IQ IS 10 POINTS LOWER THEN OURS...AND YOU SUCK!
Please count how many incorrectly spelled words are in your sentence, then talk to me about IQ scores.
4, and 2 were on purpose. Seriosly, i care about it, but im always in a rush. i have 3 hrs to do all my HW, forums stuff, and a good 15ms on fallout.
MAYBE IF YOU WEREN'T SUCH A BRIT YOU COULD FORM SENTENCES PROPERLY AND SPELL CORRECTLY ON THE FLY!
Maybe if you were all tea's you would understand the pain we go through.
OH lord. Flame war
It's ok when it's a joke.
*Semi-offenvie quote referencing the way americans spell words incorrectly in consideration of 'proper' english of the oxford dictionary here Eg. Colour, Lego, Aluminium ect.*
Damn.
Oh lawd, Americans.
rofl
These weren't RAF personnel, It was an Air Cadet and a reserve gliding instructor, Air cadets is the Youth Group dedicated to the Royal Air Force, The civilian crashed into them, they had no time to respond or escape.
ahaha i already laughed at this via the forum! I was planning to do it again!