View Full Version : Small plane crash into garden wales 10/02/24
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-68257894
DaveReidUK
11th Feb 2024, 07:13
Probably this Aerosport Scamp, which fits the reported "bumblebee" colour scheme and is based at RAF Mona, a few hundred yards away from the crash location:
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/500x334/1181074_small_4c9e86a3946db6f975e111e19d82488549a9b0c3.jpg
treadigraph
11th Feb 2024, 08:35
Grief, there are RC models on YouTube bigger than that! Mind you, it's probably larger than a CriCri...
NoelEvans
11th Feb 2024, 09:50
Where on earth do the BBC get their 'reporters' from??? In that article:A light aircraft is a small plane which is suitable for carrying only a small number of passengers.Muppets! (Apologies, that it probably an insult to Muppets!)
I hope the pilot gets back flying soon.
DogTailRed2
11th Feb 2024, 11:10
I hope the Pilot is okay. Did he injure his ligamentous nuchal?
OvertHawk
11th Feb 2024, 13:38
Where on earth do the BBC get their 'reporters' from??? In that article:Muppets! (Apologies, that it probably an insult to Muppets!)
I hope the pilot gets back flying soon.
That sounds like it's been generated by AI.
Expressflight
11th Feb 2024, 14:10
That sounds like it's been generated by AI.
If that's the case we had better get used to this sort of rubbish from the BBC and others. What a depressing thought.
pulse1
11th Feb 2024, 14:18
And is is even more depressing when you see that it took three people to write that report.
Geriaviator
13th Feb 2024, 22:15
Plus the Director of Diversity, Director of Equality, Director of Programming etc to ensure we are given a balanced view.
KyleJR
13th Feb 2024, 22:47
Where on earth do the BBC get their 'reporters' from??? In that article:Muppets! (Apologies, that it probably an insult to Muppets!)
I hope the pilot gets back flying soon.
They had to get their word count up.