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Five Killed As Two Planes Collide. *HUGS*
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16 years 4 months ago #7370
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Replied by cheeky_monkey17 on topic Re:Five Killed As Two Planes Collide. *HUGS*
hey scott
Big hugs to u and all ur family
I know its a hard time u are goin tho and we are all thinkin of u and I hope ur family work it out u need each other in times like this.
Love Emma x
Big hugs to u and all ur family
I know its a hard time u are goin tho and we are all thinkin of u and I hope ur family work it out u need each other in times like this.
Love Emma x
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16 years 4 months ago #7426
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Replied by Scott_1984 on topic Re:Five Killed As Two Planes Collide. *HUGS*
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/coventry_warwickshire/7573243.stm
Harvey Antrobus, of Warwickshire, Sybille Gautrey, of Northants, James Beagley, of Bucks, and Sophie Hastings, of Derbyshire, were in the Cessna.
The occupants of the Cessna all worked for survey company Reconnaissance Ventures Ltd, based at Coventry Airport.
'Sweet and gentle'
Don Shaw, from Mickleover, Derbyshire, said he was given refresher flying lessons by 28-year-old Ms Hastings, who was from Swadlingcote.
He said: \"She was sweet, gentle, extremely patient as an instructor, great sense of humour.
\"I can't eulogise about her more than that, she was just simply a wonderful girl, wonderful woman. \"
Investigators said it appeared the two aircraft had been coming in to land when the crash happened.
Mr Beagley, 34, was from High Wycombe and Ms Gautrey, 33, was from Towcester.<br><br>Post edited by: Scott_1984, at: 2008/08/20 21:46
Harvey Antrobus, of Warwickshire, Sybille Gautrey, of Northants, James Beagley, of Bucks, and Sophie Hastings, of Derbyshire, were in the Cessna.
The occupants of the Cessna all worked for survey company Reconnaissance Ventures Ltd, based at Coventry Airport.
'Sweet and gentle'
Don Shaw, from Mickleover, Derbyshire, said he was given refresher flying lessons by 28-year-old Ms Hastings, who was from Swadlingcote.
He said: \"She was sweet, gentle, extremely patient as an instructor, great sense of humour.
\"I can't eulogise about her more than that, she was just simply a wonderful girl, wonderful woman. \"
Investigators said it appeared the two aircraft had been coming in to land when the crash happened.
Mr Beagley, 34, was from High Wycombe and Ms Gautrey, 33, was from Towcester.<br><br>Post edited by: Scott_1984, at: 2008/08/20 21:46
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