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The following is the newspaper report following the collision between
the current South African open class champion (John McLachlan) and national team member (Dieter Hiress). They were killed whilst participating in the Free State Regional Championships. Our condolences go to the families of the two pilots so tragically killed doing what the loved the most. Clinton Birch Lak 12 Two pilots were killed in the northern Free State when their gliders collided on Monday afternoon, police reported. The men, identified by police Inspector Stephen Thakeng as John McLachlan, 67, and Dieter Hiress (age unknown) of Welkom, were participating in a race with three other gliders when the accident occurred. Apparently they were flying about 800m above the ground near Kroonstad preparing to return to Hennenman when they collided. The planes crashed to the ground. Both pilots were killed, Thakeng said. He said the Civil Aviation Authority had visited the scene on Tuesday morning and that an investigation was under way. - Sapa |
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