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Pilot dies after aerodrome crash Pilot dies after aerodrome crash
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A pilot who was seriously injured in a light aircraft crash in Kent has died in hospital, police have said.A pilot who was seriously injured in a light aircraft crash in Kent has died in hospital, police have said.
The man, aged in his 20s, suffered severe head injuries in the accident at Headcorn Aerodrome on Sunday afternoon. The man, said to have been 36, suffered severe head injuries in the accident at Headcorn Aerodrome on Sunday afternoon.
A Kent Police spokesman said he later died from his injuries at the Royal London Hospital. He has not been named.A Kent Police spokesman said he later died from his injuries at the Royal London Hospital. He has not been named.
Two skydivers were treated in hospital - a man for chest injuries and a woman who had an asthma attack. Their plane crashed during an aborted take-off. There were eight parachutists on the plane, which crashed during an aborted take-off. A man among the group was taken to hospital with chest injuries.
The De Havilland Turbo Beaver, carrying a total of eight parachutists, hit a static display aircraft - part of the aerodrome's museum displays - at the end of the runway. The De Havilland Turbo Beaver hit a static display aircraft - part of the aerodrome's museum displays - at the end of the runway.
'Absolutely shell-shocked''Absolutely shell-shocked'
Fire and ambulance crews were called to the scene just after 1600 GMT on Sunday.Fire and ambulance crews were called to the scene just after 1600 GMT on Sunday.
The pilot, who was employed by Headcorn Parachute Club at the aerodrome, had to be cut free from the cockpit by rescue crews.The pilot, who was employed by Headcorn Parachute Club at the aerodrome, had to be cut free from the cockpit by rescue crews.
He was taken to hospital by air ambulance, but died at 1755 GMT on Sunday.He was taken to hospital by air ambulance, but died at 1755 GMT on Sunday.
Jane Buckle, of the parachute club, said: "We're all absolutely shell-shocked by what's happened. We're completely numb. We're really, really sad and upset." The parachute club said the pilot was a 36-year-old man, but spokeswoman Jane Buckle would not reveal his name.
Ms Buckle said: "We're all absolutely shell-shocked by what's happened. We're completely numb. We're really, really sad and upset."
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch said it was looking into the crash and would produce a report in due course.The Air Accidents Investigation Branch said it was looking into the crash and would produce a report in due course.