mandag 14. september 2015

Hunter pilot out of hospital


 








The pilot of the Hawker Hunter that crashed at a U.K. airshow in late August,
killing 11 people, has been released from the hospital
and will shortly be interviewed by crash investigators. Andy Hill, 51, a former
RAF pilot and a current British Airways captain, was put in an induced coma
after the crash and was said at the time to be clinging to life. “The pilot’s
condition is improving," Sussex Police said in a statement. "Police and i
nvestigators from the Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB), who are
conducting parallel investigations, are looking to interview the pilot as soon
as possible.”
Meanwhile, the AAIB has been doing other elements of the investigation
and appears to have ruled out any mechanical or control issues. There were
two onboard cameras running and investigators were able to recover their
data. "To date no abnormal indications have been identified," the AAIB said
in a statement released in early September. "Throughout the flight, the
aircraft appeared to be responding to the pilot’s control inputs." The nature
of Hill's injuries and the state of his recovery have not been discussed in
detail.

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