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As reported elsewhere here, an experienced British pilot crashed his
18m turbo Ventus in a remote area of Scotland. Judging from the photos, it looks more like an outlanding in rough terrain. The injured pilot remained in the cockpit until he was found over 24 hours later. Early reports suggest he'll be ok, though he has broken bones. From the accident scene photos, it doesn't appear the engine was deployed. It'll be interesting to hear the details of this one. BBC News Scotland has reports and video available online. The incident has renewed calls for compulsory beacons in gliders in Britain. Mike |
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