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Tiger Moth plane comes down near Compton Abbas airfield, killing 64-year-old pilot and 67-year-old passenger | |
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Sat 26 Aug 2017 12.38 BST | |
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Two men have been killed in a light aircraft crash near Shaftesbury in Dorset. | Two men have been killed in a light aircraft crash near Shaftesbury in Dorset. |
The Tiger Moth plane was spotted near Compton Abbas airfield shortly before 9.30am on Saturday, when police were alerted to smoke coming from the site of the crash. | The Tiger Moth plane was spotted near Compton Abbas airfield shortly before 9.30am on Saturday, when police were alerted to smoke coming from the site of the crash. |
Ch Insp Richard Bell, of Dorset police, said: “Sadly, two men have died in the crash; the passenger, 67 years old and from Shaftesbury; and the pilot, 64 years old and from Blandford. | Ch Insp Richard Bell, of Dorset police, said: “Sadly, two men have died in the crash; the passenger, 67 years old and from Shaftesbury; and the pilot, 64 years old and from Blandford. |
“Our thoughts are very much with their families at this very difficult time. | “Our thoughts are very much with their families at this very difficult time. |
“For a brief period due to the smoke we had to put road closures in place and would like to thank any affected motorists for their patience.” | “For a brief period due to the smoke we had to put road closures in place and would like to thank any affected motorists for their patience.” |
Investigators from the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) were sent to the site of the incident, the Department for Transport said. | Investigators from the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) were sent to the site of the incident, the Department for Transport said. |
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