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Flashover999
27th Aug 2007, 16:29
Any News from anyone?

Hope all ok.

Flash

Dagenhamdave
27th Aug 2007, 17:18
Taken from Essex Fire and Rescue Website:
Incident No: 17398
Date: 27-08-2007
Time: 16:15
Details: light air craft crash
Address: Murthering Lane, Navestock, Near Brentwood
Attendance: 2 X Brentwood, 3 x Grays
Firefighters were called to a light aircraft which had crash landed into a field.

Fire crews extinguished the fire using two hose reel jets and crews used two sets of breathing apparatus.

Jools66
27th Aug 2007, 17:38
Unfortunately all not okay. 2 out of 3 dead, was a private plane from a private runway, something went wrong shortly after take off, donīt know what. Investigations under way. Sorry, no more information.

dom462
27th Aug 2007, 18:07
One man and a child dead, one woman taken to hospital injured according to sky news.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/essex/6965976.stm

744FO
27th Aug 2007, 18:07
Happened at around 1615. The one survivor who was seriously injured was airlifted to The Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel. The Police Service were on the scene near enough immediatley flying from the nearby Stapleford Airfield. Lots of black smoke and a large fire followed the crash with the remains of the aircraft minimal. I believe the AAIB are on scene now.

yakker
27th Aug 2007, 18:12
dom642 your link must be to a different incident that happened Sunday evening about 8pm.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/essex/6965976.stm

"Totally WP"
27th Aug 2007, 19:20
Sadly this is another accident.

Jamie-Southend
27th Aug 2007, 20:13
Anyone know any further details on this ?

rossym
27th Aug 2007, 20:16
There's a bit (not much) info in the 'Private Flying' forum about this incident - seems details are a bit thin on the ground at the moment.

Condolences to the family though - such a tragic incident.

Regards,
Ross

Solar
28th Aug 2007, 10:46
BBC reporting a light aircraft crash near the M25 with two fatalities. Sad.

rotorspin
28th Aug 2007, 11:03
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/6965192.stm

:(

rattle
29th Aug 2007, 13:09
I knew this pilot. Such a terrible event, and for his daughter to be lost as well is beyond words. I was going to take my kids up this week before they go back to school. They say life must go on, but something like this stops you in your tracks and makes you wonder if the "risk" is worth taking. But then, would we ever leave the house if we thought like that?

A very experienced pilot taking the family out. What a tragic ending.

RIP.

Rattle

Saab Dastard
29th Aug 2007, 15:44
Terrible weekend tragedy - 2 separate crashes, 4 people dead. Condolences to the bereaved.

Rattle,

Do you know the aircraft type in the Essex crash? Just reported as "4-seater" in the news.

SD

Cusco
29th Aug 2007, 17:18
Bolkow 207.

Cusco

DeepC
29th Aug 2007, 17:53
So so Sad.
I think I may have got a photo of this plane earlier on Monday afternoon. I can't be sure that it's the same one but G-INFO only lists one Bolkow 207 which is the one I've got a photo of.
DeepC

Edit: Evidence on the Web suggests that the 207 involved in the crash was not UK registered so not the one in my photo.

Foxy Loxy
29th Aug 2007, 19:09
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/08/29/nplane129.xml

Auster Fan
4th Sep 2007, 12:13
My understanding is that it was on the German register and had spent a while at Old Buckenham in the not too distant past.

stiknruda
4th Sep 2007, 18:39
Good grief. How absolutely terrible for her. I don't know her well but we have had several chats about aerobatting the Bolkow.

Stik

suction
4th Sep 2007, 22:20
Hi Auster Fan

There was a red and cream Bolkow at Old Buck on Saturday, german registered, but I can't remember the reg exactly. Could be coincidence of course.

-S

Auster Fan
5th Sep 2007, 08:01
It wasn't the same one. I was talking to the owner of the Bolkow at Old Buck on Saturday. He was enquiring after the reg of the one that crashed as there are not that many Bolkow 207s around and even less on the German register based in this country. Very sad business.

'Chuffer' Dandridge
5th Sep 2007, 12:48
The registration of the aircraft was D-ENWA