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ricardian 20th Sep 2009 13:28

Light aircraft down near Andover
 
BBC news website reports light aircraft crash. The plane came down in a field in Tangley near Andover shortly after 1300 BST and is currently on fire, Hampshire Constabulary said

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 20th Sep 2009 13:31

Light aircraft down near Andover
 
Just seen the news having returned from the Fly-In at Popham. Two people killed. Very sad and my thoughts are with their families...

Denning 20th Sep 2009 13:32

Light plane down in Hampshire
 
BBC are reporting a light plane down in Tangley (near Andover), 2 POB. Police are reporting both died at the scene.

Denning

LondonJ 20th Sep 2009 13:47

Link here:
BBC NEWS | UK | England | Hampshire | Two dead in light aircraft crash

PilotPieces 20th Sep 2009 16:18

Anyone have details on which aircraft it was?

foxmoth 20th Sep 2009 17:25


Anyone have details on which aircraft it was?
If they have they will hopefully keep it to themseves until it is in the public domain:*

Sad news, RIP whoever it is:(

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 20th Sep 2009 19:00

Beeb now reporting: "The twin-tailed plane came down in a field at Tangley, near Andover, shortly before 1300 BST"

I can only think of a Cessna 337 although I'm sure there are others...

Sir George Cayley 20th Sep 2009 19:12

Oh dear, there is another type and one flew over westbound yesterday.

I met the owner recently so now feeling apprehensive.

Sir George Cayley

WorkingHard 20th Sep 2009 19:31

Foxmoth said "If they have they will hopefully keep it to themseves until it is in the public domain". If it is not put in the "public domain" on here then could explain which "public domain" you would find acceptable please? This is not an inflamatory or trick question, I am truly asking for peoples views on what they consider to be an acceptable "public domain" and why.
Thanks

jxc 20th Sep 2009 19:33

air coupe ?

BabyBear 20th Sep 2009 19:46


Originally Posted by Working Hard
Foxmouth said "If they have they will hopefully keep it to themseves until it is in the public domain". If it is not put in the "public domain" on here then could explain which "public domain" you would find acceptable please? This is not an inflamatory or trick question, I am truly asking for peoples views on what they consider to be an acceptable "public domain" and why.

For me, it's when the authorities release it to the media after the next of kin have been informed. It is not for an eye witness, or anyone else to 'unofficially' make assumptions and/or use the reg. to draw conclusions, or publish same on here prior to next of kin being informed.

StillStanding 20th Sep 2009 19:52

It wasn't an Ercoupe/Aircoupe

shortstripper 20th Sep 2009 19:53

And calling Foxmoth, foxmouth, isn't inflammatory??? :rolleyes:

AAIB would be acceptable IMHO, but realistically, that would be a very slow way of getting the info out. I suppose then, that the various news channels for all their inaccuracies, do at least wait for the relatives to be informed. Fishing for someone on here to name names/type ect, may be giving such info prematurely, and is pretty low ... don't you think?

SS

jimsmitty01 20th Sep 2009 20:09

Crash in Hampshire
 
Anyone have any more info on this accident just north of Southampton..? (Andover)


Two killed in light aircraft crash in Hampshire:

Two killed in light aircraft crash in Hampshire - Times Online

foxmoth 20th Sep 2009 20:19


If it is not put in the "public domain" on here then could explain which "public domain" you would find acceptable please?
I think AAIB as SS says would take a bit long, to me it would preferably be when the police have released details, often though the press unfortunately get something from elswhere first, once it is published there then fine, publish it here - but please don't let the press get it from here first!

Shunter 20th Sep 2009 20:24

And when was the last time you saw names in an AAIB report exactly?

smarthawke 20th Sep 2009 21:13

Oh please! It isn't hard to see what is being rightly suggested. In the past the media, press (call it what you want) has gleaned information from Pprune - aircraft types, registrations etc.

What is being said is if it appears in the media etc then fine but best not let possibly incorrect information be stated here which the press might pick up on. No one said wait for the names to appear from the AAIB, it was more to do with the aircraft type I think.

There are plenty of twin finned aircraft out there - from bombers to light aircraft.

At the end of the day, if this tragic incident affects you directly then you probably know about it already.

Aerodynamik 20th Sep 2009 21:15

[QUOTE][It is not for an eye witness, or anyone else to 'unofficially' make assumptions and/or use the reg. to draw conclusions, or publish same on here prior to next of kin being informed./QUOTE]

I'm sorry but yes it is, this is a RUMOUR network and like it or not is the way of the modern world. If you only want confirmed facts don't look here.

Nibbler 20th Sep 2009 21:21

Only the twin tail section remained which was of wooden construction. This made initial identification impossible and means only a very small number of people know which aircraft it was. I suspect then this sort of information will only be available here after the relatives have been informed and offered the support they may need.

I pray their end was quick and with little suffering.

The langauge used by the Telegraph in their report of this is disgusting and goes far beyond anything in any other news source. Shame on you.

BabyBear 20th Sep 2009 21:35


Originally Posted by Aerodynamik
I'm sorry but yes it is, this is a RUMOUR network and like it or not is the way of the modern world. If you only want confirmed facts don't look here.

Oh I see, because this is a RUMOUR network all sense of decency and respect should be lost?

You've missed the point, I believe.

WorkingHard asked:


I am truly asking for peoples views on what they consider to be an acceptable "public domain" and why.
and I answered on this RUMOUR network.

You believe what you will and conduct your life within whichever rules and ethics you choose, as shall I, but the fact this is a RUMOUR network is irrelevant! It does not make publicising non essential conjecture, rumour or fact any more acceptable, less distasteful, or disrespectful, however much you want to hide behind that excuse!

Incidentally, apology accepted.


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