Monday, June 15, 2009

In England, killed the pilot and the passenger aircraft of Royal Air Force.

Sunday, June 14, in England during a training flight collided training aircraft Grob G 115E Tutor, owned by Royal Air Force of Great Britain and civilian sailplane. The pilot and passenger military aircraft were unable to escape, reports AFP.
The incident occurred in the county of Oxfordshire to the north-west of London. According to the British Ministry of Defense, after the collision with the airframe Grob Tutor lost control and crashed to the ground.
Driving a plane served as a pilot in the Air Force. His passenger, according to preliminary data, was a teenager, who was trained at the Joint Cadet Corps (Combined Cadet Force) - Youth organizations, sponsored by the British military.
Glider pilot was not injured in the incident. After the collision, he left the cabin of aircraft and safely down to earth by parachute.
Earlier in 2009 in Wales during a training flight collided two TCB Grob Tutor. Then the victims of the accident were four people - two pilots and two Air Force cadets.

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