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Pilot dies in Scots glider crash Pilot dies after glider crashes
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The pilot of a glider has died and a passenger was seriously injured after a crash in the Highlands. The pilot of a glider has died and a passenger was seriously injured after a crash.
The craft came down over rough ground near the village of Tomintoul in Moray at about 1615 BST. The craft came down over rough ground near Tomintoul in Moray at about 1615 BST on Sunday.
The injured passenger was airlifted to Raigmore Hospital, and his injuries are described as serious.The injured passenger was airlifted to Raigmore Hospital, and his injuries are described as serious.
Grampian Police said officers had cordoned off the site and begun inquiries. Air accident investigators are due to arrive on Monday.Grampian Police said officers had cordoned off the site and begun inquiries. Air accident investigators are due to arrive on Monday.
Police said the pilot was also male, but said no details of either man will be released until next of kin have been informed.Police said the pilot was also male, but said no details of either man will be released until next of kin have been informed.
The crash was reported to police by a member of the public. The accident will be investigated by the Air Accident Investigation Bureau.The crash was reported to police by a member of the public. The accident will be investigated by the Air Accident Investigation Bureau.
The Deeside Gliding Club in Aboyne is about 30 miles from Tomintoul.The Deeside Gliding Club in Aboyne is about 30 miles from Tomintoul.
Glider enthusiasts visit the club each year from September to the end of October to fly in what organisers call the "wave" conditions produced over the Highlands.Glider enthusiasts visit the club each year from September to the end of October to fly in what organisers call the "wave" conditions produced over the Highlands.
It is not known if the people involved in the crash were connected to the club.It is not known if the people involved in the crash were connected to the club.