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I have one to add.
Earlier this year, I landed in a very big field next to a council-owned housing estate in South Yorkshire, UK. After landing safely, I noticed that the field contained young pea plants. No problem, I thought. I'll just be careful as I walk out of the field. They were so small that they'd recover from any damage I'd done. As soon as I got out of the cockpit, two of the 'locals' ran to me asking if I was OK. I assured them that I was, as I removed my valuables from the cockpit, and asked who owned the field. 'The farmer in the house over there,' they said, pointing at a house about a mile away. I thanked them for their concern and they walked away in the directione of the housing estate, cans of beer in hand. I set off to find the farmer, picking my way carefully between young pea plants. The farmer and his wife were getting ready to go out for the afternoon, so I sat in their garden and called my crew. I'd just finished the call to my husband when I heard a helicopter, very close by. I looked toward my field, and sure enough, a police helicopter was landing next to my glider! I ran the whole mile back to my glider. By this time, not only was there a helicopter, but also 4 police officers, 6 firemen, the helicopter crew, and the entire population of the local housing estate! The farmer's crop of young peas was being trampled to death! Breathlessly, I told them I was OK and that they should leave the field. As I stood there, they called the local air ambulance and told it not to bother coming, as I was OK. It was the usual situation; someone from the housing estate had seen me 'crash' and had called the emergency services. Two very nice police officers stayed with me until my trailer arrived - apparently they thought that a young female glider pilot needed protection from the locals! I wish I'd known that when I picked the field! |
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