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Air crash investigators are due to begin an examination of a site in the Midlands where two people died in a collision involving two light aircraft. | Air crash investigators are due to begin an examination of a site in the Midlands where two people died in a collision involving two light aircraft. |
One of the dead is Peter Leigh, 60, of Baldwin's Gate, Staffordshire, BBC Radio Stoke has learned. | |
The plane in crashed into a field near Blithfield Reservoir, in Staffordshire on Sunday. | |
The other aircraft landed at East Midlands Airport where three people on board scrambled to safety. | |
Cumbria Police officer Sgt Rupert Johnston was among those to survive. | |
'Collisions rare' | 'Collisions rare' |
He said: "We were flying from Cark, near Flookburgh, to Cranfield in Bedfordshire. | |
"At around midday, as we were flying over the Midlands, we were hit by what we now know was another plane." | |
He added: "My thoughts are with the families of the two who died. | |
"We were on a pre-arranged trip with my son James, aged 10, and my friend the pilot Mike Carruthers, who is also from Cumbria. | |
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) is to lead crash examinations. | |
Tim Atkinson, of the AAIB, said a detailed technical examination of the crash scene would begin at first light on Monday. | Tim Atkinson, of the AAIB, said a detailed technical examination of the crash scene would begin at first light on Monday. |
He said it was too early to say exactly what had caused the collision. Weather conditions were clear and visibility was fine. | He said it was too early to say exactly what had caused the collision. Weather conditions were clear and visibility was fine. |
"Aircraft do collide," said Mr Atkinson. "Mid-air collisions are mercifully very rare, a great deal of general aviation is done on the principle that the pilot keeps a good look-out." | "Aircraft do collide," said Mr Atkinson. "Mid-air collisions are mercifully very rare, a great deal of general aviation is done on the principle that the pilot keeps a good look-out." |
'Bodies seen' | |
He also confirmed the planes were on private leisure flights and neither was being directed by air traffic control. | He also confirmed the planes were on private leisure flights and neither was being directed by air traffic control. |
Staffordshire Police said they were called to the field off Lea Lane in Admaston where the plane, a two-seater Luscombe Silvaire, came down, around 25 miles away from East Midlands Airport. | Staffordshire Police said they were called to the field off Lea Lane in Admaston where the plane, a two-seater Luscombe Silvaire, came down, around 25 miles away from East Midlands Airport. |
A farmer who spotted the wreckage said the plane had caught fire and he alerted the emergency services. | A farmer who spotted the wreckage said the plane had caught fire and he alerted the emergency services. |
Michael Sargeant, the 64-year-old owner of Rectory Farm, said: "I saw smoke down my field. I went down in a Land Rover, I pulled right up to it. The plane was burning but almost burned out. | Michael Sargeant, the 64-year-old owner of Rectory Farm, said: "I saw smoke down my field. I went down in a Land Rover, I pulled right up to it. The plane was burning but almost burned out. |
"I could see bodies there but I could see there was nothing I could do. I came straight back and rang 999." | "I could see bodies there but I could see there was nothing I could do. I came straight back and rang 999." |
In a statement the West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "The service despatched a rapid response vehicle, an ambulance officer, a doctor, an ambulance and a team of community first responders to the scene immediately. | In a statement the West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "The service despatched a rapid response vehicle, an ambulance officer, a doctor, an ambulance and a team of community first responders to the scene immediately. |
"On arrival, two people were confirmed deceased at the scene by ambulance service staff." | |
The other aircraft was not immediately thought to have been badly damaged in the landing and the three people on board were being checked over by medics, added the spokeswoman. | The other aircraft was not immediately thought to have been badly damaged in the landing and the three people on board were being checked over by medics, added the spokeswoman. |
The runway was closed after the emergency landing. | The runway was closed after the emergency landing. |
Nine flights were diverted to Birmingham International Airport and two were cancelled while the runway was closed. It re-opened shortly after 1500 GMT. | Nine flights were diverted to Birmingham International Airport and two were cancelled while the runway was closed. It re-opened shortly after 1500 GMT. |