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DaveReidUK
11th Feb 2022, 15:40
Info from AAIB (https://www.gov.uk/government/news/accident-involving-a-light-aircraft-near-steyning-west-sussex-11-february-2022).

Media reporting forced landing after EF, two on board, both seriously injured.

treadigraph
12th Feb 2022, 06:26
Air ambulance was returning to Redhill from a task near Brighton and was on scene within a few minutes. Hope both POB are already on the road to a good recovery.

Timmy Tomkins
13th Feb 2022, 10:13
Loks like a twin, Seneca type perhaps?

Reg number comes up as a Cherokee 6

BRUpax
13th Feb 2022, 12:57
The colours match to G-KNOW. Perhaps the engine was detached on impact and gives the appearance of a twin?

DaveReidUK
13th Feb 2022, 13:09
Definitely Lydd-based G-KNOW PA-32 Cherokee Six (single-engined).