Air Accidents Investigation Branch
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June 27
09:02
2024
The aircraft was attending an annual public event at a private estate. During the landing on a grass runway, at an unlicensed private airstrip, the aircraft nosed over and came to rest inverted. The pilot was seriously injured. It is believed the surface of the runway had a solid crust on top of a softer sub-soil that the aircraft dug into which caused it to nose over.
The event organisers are planning to implement additional operational coordination and risk management measures for future events.