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Post by Dave Homewood on Aug 25, 2023 22:49:13 GMT 12
Pilot of crashed plane was 94-year-oldBy Laine Priestley The pilot of a small plane which crashed into a paddock on the Taieri was a 94-year-old man, police said. The man, the sole occupant of the plane, was taken to hospital with moderate injuries after came down in a paddock beside Dukes Rd North about 1km from the Otago Aero Club’s airfield yesterday. He was treated in the emergency department and discharged, a Dunedin Hospital spokeswoman said. A Hato Hone St John spokesman said the alert was raised at 3.52pm. One ambulance and two rapid response vehicles were sent. "One patient has been transported to Dunedin Hospital by ambulance in a moderate condition," the spokesman said. A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokeswoman said units from Mosgiel and Lookout Point attended the scene. Fenz did not have to undertake any extrication duties, she said. It was unclear whether the plane was trying to take off or land. The crash will be investigated by the Civil Aviation Authority. There is a photo and video on the link belowwww.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/pilot-crashed-plane-was-94-year-old
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Post by Dave Homewood on Aug 25, 2023 22:51:15 GMT 12
I am sorry to see this incident has happened, and I would like to wish the pilot all the very best in recovering from the accident.
I think that is so wonderful that someone aged 94 is still getting out and enjoying the freedom and joy of flying. I hope this will not be the pilot's last time in the air.
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Post by madmax on Aug 26, 2023 1:33:24 GMT 12
Congratulations Tom on being an active pilot at 94 you're an inspiration to many of us
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Post by baz62 on Aug 29, 2023 14:17:48 GMT 12
There's a TBM Avenger restored in fire fighting colours in the US, owned and flown to a gathering of Avengers just recently by its 90+ year old owner. Good genes in some people!
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