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A British pilot has been killed after the plane he was flying ditched into the Caribbean sea. A British pilot killed as he saved his nine passengers by ditching his plane into the Caribbean sea has been hailed as a hero.
Robert Mansell, originally from Knowle, West Midlands, has been described as a hero for his actions in helping to save the lives of his nine passengers. Robert Mansell, 32, originally from Knowle, West Midlands, had used his skills as a "good pilot" to save lives, said his employers Divi Divi Air.
He was flying from the island of Curacao, in the south Caribbean sea, to neighbouring Bonaire when they crashed. He was flying between the south Caribbean islands of Curacao and Bonaire on Wednesday when he crashed.
Reports suggest an engine failed. All nine passengers escaped and investigations are taking place. All nine passengers escaped the sinking plane, but the pilot's body is missing.
Captain Mansell was five minutes short of the destination when he was forced to ditch the plane. Captain Mansell was five minutes short of the destination when he was forced to ditch the twin-engine Britten-Norman Islander.
The passengers escaped the sinking aircraft but he was still strapped into his seat as it disappeared into waters reported to be 150 metres deep. The passengers escaped the sinking aircraft, but he was still strapped into his seat as it disappeared into waters reported to be 150 metres deep.
Capt Mansell worked for Winair before moving to work for Avion di Divi Divi. Other pilots wouldn't have known what to do but he landed the aircraft so that everyone could get out safely Simon Janzen, Divi Divi Air
Colleagues at Divi Divi Air are said to be devastated by his death, describing him as a highly respected and qualified flyer, who was meticulous in his judgement. Colleagues at Divi Divi Air are said to be devastated by his death, describing him as a highly respected and qualified flyer.
Simon Janzen, from the company, said: "He's a hero. All the passengers survived and he is the only one missing. If he wasn't a good pilot, he couldn't have ditched it so everyone could be saved.
"Other pilots wouldn't have known what to do but he landed the aircraft so that everyone could get out safely."
The crash happened after the right engine of the plane failed, and Capt Mansell made a mayday call before ditching, he added.
Tributes on a local news website, the St Maarten Island Time, have described Mr Mansell as a "true hero" for saving the passengers.Tributes on a local news website, the St Maarten Island Time, have described Mr Mansell as a "true hero" for saving the passengers.
Capt Mansell worked for Winair before moving to work for Avion di Divi Divi.
Divi Divi Air, established in 2001 on the island of Curacao, operates up to nine flights a day between Caribbean islands.
Bonaire, which along with Curacao is part of the Netherlands Antilles, lies about 50 miles off the coast of Venezuela.Bonaire, which along with Curacao is part of the Netherlands Antilles, lies about 50 miles off the coast of Venezuela.