July 6, 2024 at 1:31 pm
Hi all,
I’m sure many of you are aware of this crash, the 50th anniversary being almost upon us, if not in great detail. This was the 41 Sqn Phantom colliding with the crop sprayer over Norfolk.
This has fascinated me for years, not in a morbid way, and I have a few records on the event and local paper reports from the time. I also have quite a vague map which was released as part of the investigation findings, showing where events happened but I was wondering if anyone has ever managed to visit the location?
I’d also be interested in any interested parties additions.
Thanks.
By: George H - 10th July 2024 at 22:41
Hi Gary,
This event is tragic but also extraordinary in so far as my late father was nearly a victim of a mid air collision during the early 70’s in the same area. The company that he worked for chartered a twin to fly him from Wycombe Air Park.
As they flew over Norfolk, he spotted a distant light in the sky and pointed it out to the pilot. Almost as soon as the pilot looked, the light developed wings and he took evasive action by banking the plane to increase visibility.
The approaching (American) jet inverted and thundered perilously close and beneath their aircraft and a collision was averted. Needless to say, the authorities were given the blasting of their life by his pilot.
I am just so sorry that the outcome was so tragic for the crop sprayer pilot and those in the Phantom. It begs the question about the control of civilian and military air movements in the area during that period.
I just thank God that my Father and his pilot survived along with that American pilot who inverted.
By: fortressmonitor - 10th July 2024 at 04:28
Oh, this is the first time I’ve read about this event. It’s so tragic and pitiful
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By: trumper - 7th July 2024 at 12:42
So sad , they never stood a chance
By: Arabella-Cox - 6th July 2024 at 20:02
If you haven’t read it…
https://www.gov.uk/aaib-reports/9-1975-piper-pa25-235-g-asvx-and-phanto…