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Glider Midair Leads to Bailout over England

Minor injuries as pilot is forced to jump from damaged craft.

A pair of gliders participating in a soaring competition recently near Gransden, England, north of London collided, leading to an emergency landing by one and a bailout by the pilot of the other.

According to a BBC report, a glider with two people aboard was damaged in the collision but managed to land safely in a field. The pilot of the other glider, a single-seater, was forced to jump from the aircraft and was located a short time later with minor injuries dangling by his parachute from a farmhouse.

The BBC said the collision occurred at about 3,000 feet and was witnessed by numerous people on the ground. The damaged glider sans its pilot ended up in a field and appeared to be in repairable condition.

The UK’s Air Accidents Investigation Branch is investigating the collision.

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