Tuesday 18 May 2010

Another oops! Moment,

this time in Bicester, Oxfordshire, the unnamed pilot walked away with thankfully no injuries, the owner of the house Mr Baber, a retired company director, said he had been watching England beat Sri Lanka in the 20/20 cricket World Cup when he heard the crash at 5.30pm on Thursday, He said: 'I just heard this loud thud and I came outside and saw the glider stuck in our garden, I couldn't believe what I was seeing,' the glider was lodged in the Babers' hedge for about an hour until members of the gliding club arrived to dismantle the aircraft and take it away, an investigation into the cause of the accident has been launched and has been delegated to the British Gliding Association by the Air Accident Investigation Branch, just a thought if a glider, aircraft or lets say a meteorite lands in your garden or field, even the car that landed on your boat in a previous post, does it then belong to you?

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