The Air Accident Investigation Board examining the wreckage
By Nick Gill and Ewan Foskett
Saturday, May 19, 2012
1:06 PM
A PILOT has been airlifted to hospital with “life-threatening” injuries after his plane crash landed last night (Friday).
The man, on board a single-seater light aircraft, was flown by air ambulance to Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge after his plane came down in a field near Newnham Way in Ashwell at around 6.20pm.
Emergency services were called to the scene, including the East Anglian Air Ambulance, two land ambulances from Letchworth GC and fire crews from Baldock and Royston.
East of England Ambulance Service spokesman Gary Sanderson said: “A man received life threatening injuries and following treatment, stabilisation and immobilisation by land and air ambulance crews, he was flown to Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge for further care.”
Ashwell resident Ellen Wainwright-Lee said: “I’m amazed we didn’t hear it. I saw fire engines and ambulances, and the police closed the road.
“We were right next door and we didn’t see it.”
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2 comments
Maybe our resident Lexicographer would like to put his dictionary down and join me in wishing the pilot well and, for a speedy recovery... as perhaps our resident Lexicographer didn't notice that.....the pilot sustained ....'life threatening injuries'
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Bob
Saturday, May 19, 2012
'I’m amazed we didn’t here it.' Two so called writers and neither noticed?
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Barry Denton-Maclennan
Saturday, May 19, 2012