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Two dead in 'mid-air collision' RAF crew dead in 'mid-air crash'
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Two people died when a plane and glider crashed to the ground after what an eyewitness descried as a mid-air collision in Oxfordshire. Two RAF personnel died when their plane and a glider collided in mid-air and both aircraft crashed to the ground.
James O'Neill told the BBC he heard a loud crash before seeing the wreckage of a light aircraft and a glider in a field behind his home in Drayton. James O'Neill told the BBC he heard a loud crash before seeing the wreckage of a light aircraft and a glider in a field in Drayton, Oxfordshire.
He said he also saw someone parachuting to the ground - he believed it was the glider pilot. He said he also saw the glider pilot, who survived, parachute to the ground.
Police said two people had died in the crash just after 1400 BST. The RAF personnel had been in a Tutor single-engine training craft when it collided with a civilian glider, the Ministry of Defence said.
Police said the two people had died in the crash just after 1400 BST.
'Parachuted down''Parachuted down'
Mr O'Neill added: "I heard a loud crash.Mr O'Neill added: "I heard a loud crash.
"The wreckage of a light aircraft and glider are lying in a field about 100 yards from my home so I assumed they hit mid-air."The wreckage of a light aircraft and glider are lying in a field about 100 yards from my home so I assumed they hit mid-air.
The police helicopter arrived within minutes (picture from James O'Neill)The police helicopter arrived within minutes (picture from James O'Neill)
"Someone parachuted down which I believe was the pilot from the glider."Someone parachuted down which I believe was the pilot from the glider.
"The Thames Valley Police helicopter was on the scene within three minutes, and the fire brigade a minute later.""The Thames Valley Police helicopter was on the scene within three minutes, and the fire brigade a minute later."
Five fire engines and are in attendance along with ambulance and police teams, the spokeswoman for the fire service added.Five fire engines and are in attendance along with ambulance and police teams, the spokeswoman for the fire service added.
In a separate incident on Saturday, a pilot died when the glider he was in crashed in a field in Ratley, Warwickshire, close to Banbury.In a separate incident on Saturday, a pilot died when the glider he was in crashed in a field in Ratley, Warwickshire, close to Banbury.