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Old 24th Nov 2004, 18:33
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Glen Stewart

I am a genuine and long-term pprune member (ex 737/JetRanger/Squirrel etc) and wonder if any news has emerged concerning Glen's tragic accident? Please PM me if you've heard anything. Cheers, bm
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Old 25th Nov 2004, 14:31
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Yes I would also be interested to know of any details of how this experienced and very professional pilot and his student perished

Twas very sad..


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Old 26th Nov 2004, 14:26
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Unlikely to be anything official published within 12 months of an accident.
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Old 26th Nov 2004, 22:57
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It's quite unusual that nothing has been released yet, but it's certainly not a question of "12 months" or any other time factor.

The AIB haven't yet completed the investigation to the fullest extent, and until they have, they won't release any details unless, exceptionally, there is a airworthiness issue affecting the aircraft type involved.

Carry on flying Glen.
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AAIB Report here
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May poor Pete McNeil rest in peace
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May poor Glen rest in peace also ...
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ye he probably should more so pete
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