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sitigeltfel
13th Sep 2020, 08:56
An instructor and two students died in an accident in the Isere and a father, his two children and the pilot giving them an air experience flight were killed when the Robin DR400 they were in crashed in the Gironde.

https://www.laprovence.com/actu/en-direct/6106770/trois-morts-dont-deux-lyceens-dans-le-crash-dun-avion-de-tourisme-dans-lisere.html

https://www.laprovence.com/actu/en-direct/6106790/nouveau-crash-dun-avion-de-tourisme-quatre-morts-dont-deux-enfants-en-gironde.html

capngrog
13th Sep 2020, 17:29
An instructor and two students died in an accident in the Isere and a father, his two children and the pilot giving them an air experience flight were killed when the Robin DR400 they were in crashed in the Gironde.

https://www.laprovence.com/actu/en-direct/6106770/trois-morts-dont-deux-lyceens-dans-le-crash-dun-avion-de-tourisme-dans-lisere.html

https://www.laprovence.com/actu/en-direct/6106790/nouveau-crash-dun-avion-de-tourisme-quatre-morts-dont-deux-enfants-en-gironde.html

I was unable to open the links because it was requested that I accept the placement of cookies on my computer to do so. I'm sure that many (or most) sites quietly place cookies on our computers without notification, but I hate actively giving my permission to do so.

From your description, it sounds like a mid-air collision involving two different aircraft: one on an instructional flight, and one on a sight-seeing flight. Is that correct?

Regardless, it was a tragedy for all involved and their loved ones.

R.I.P.

Regards,
Grog

The Fat Controller
13th Sep 2020, 18:38
RIP.

The accidents were miles apart.

atakacs
13th Sep 2020, 19:19
Indeed two distinct accidents. Sad day, compounded by kids being involved.