Aylesbury mid air collision

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GT6 Jonsey

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cuprabob

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yellowjack

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167 months

Friday 17th November 2017
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I was at Waddesdon Manor when it happened. I didn't see, nor hear anything myself, as we were on the other side of the house, having just gone inside at midday.

We weren't aware of it, even, until about 4pm when we overheard some other visitors talking about having seen it happen. They described seeing "bits of it fall off".

Then, as we walked back to the car park, we could see a lot of white light and some flashing blue lights a few miles away in the dark. And there was still a Police road closure in on a road near the estate leading to the crash site when we left.

Two aircraft from the same aerodrome by all accounts. Very sad. Four dead, and all those families and friends making Christmas plans with them...

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Wobbegong

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170 months

Saturday 18th November 2017
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It’s surprising how little noise an aviation accident makes. I was working on my aircraft a couple of weeks ago when an aircraft overshot the runway and went through two hedges. The only noise I recall is that of someone ‘banging a shovel’ - that was the wing snapping off eek

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 18th November 2017
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Wobbegong said:
It’s surprising how little noise an aviation accident makes. I was working on my aircraft a couple of weeks ago when an aircraft overshot the runway and went through two hedges. The only noise I recall is that of someone ‘banging a shovel’ - that was the wing snapping off eek
Generally because in light aviation a hedge is significantly more massive / stronger than the thing that's flying!

48k

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149 months

Saturday 18th November 2017
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Max_Torque said:
Wobbegong said:
It’s surprising how little noise an aviation accident makes. I was working on my aircraft a couple of weeks ago when an aircraft overshot the runway and went through two hedges. The only noise I recall is that of someone ‘banging a shovel’ - that was the wing snapping off eek
Generally because in light aviation a hedge is significantly more massive / stronger than the thing that's flying!
If it's going through a hedge, it's not flying.