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Moment pilot killed in crash talks about being 'careful' in vintage planes

27 May 2024 , 11:15
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Mark said he 'could not wait' to fly in the Battle of Britain event

AN RAF pilot talked about being "careful" in vintage planes in a tragic post before he was killed in a Spitfire crash.

Squadron Leader Mark Long was killed when the fighter came down at 1.20pm on Saturday at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire.

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Squadron Leader Mark Long was killed in a Spitfire crashCredit: Mod
He previously spoke about how pilots have to be 'careful' in Second World War planes
He previously spoke about how pilots have to be 'careful' in Second World War planes
Mark said he 'could not wait' to fly in the Battle of Britain event
Mark said he 'could not wait' to fly in the Battle of Britain event
His aircraft came down at around 1.20pm on Saturday
His aircraft came down at around 1.20pm on SaturdayCredit: jonski.r@wp.pl

The historic aircraft had been flying in an airshow at the base to mark the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.

Typhoon pilot Mark had taken part in the official memorial flight for four years before the horror crash.

Before this year's airshow Mark shared a clip explaining why pilots have to be "careful" flying Second World War aircraft.

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He said: "We have landed here with the Hurricane and Spitfire ready for later this afternoon."

Mark added: "The reason we landed in Gloucester is actually for cross winds.

"You will see what we are operating and why we are so precious about how we pick our winds, surface and flying conditions."

In another post, Mark said: "We are only a few weeks away from getting back flying in these iconic aircraft - cannot wait!"

The Royal Air Force have temporarily grounded the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BMFF) this year after his tragic death.

The RAF confirmed that while an investigation into the cause of the crash takes place BBMF aircraft will not fly.

A spokesperson said: "Following the tragic accident at RAF Coningsby, and while the formal investigation is ongoing, the RAF has instigated a temporary pause in flying for the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight."

Captain Robbie Lees, Commander Display Air Wing, named Mark as the pilot killed in the plane crash yesterday.

He said: "It is with great sorrow that I must confirm the death of Squadron Leader Mark Long.

"Mark was a Typhoon pilot at RAF Coningsby and for the last four years he has been a pilot with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.

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"A great friend, colleague, and a passionate, professional aviator he will be sorely missed by all that knew him."

Captain Lees added: "An investigation into the cause of this tragic event has now begun.

"The RAF will not be offering any comment on the accident until that investigation has concluded, and we ask others not to speculate.

"I would like to extend sincere thanks to the RAF personnel, and our emergency services colleagues who responded so swiftly yesterday.

"Our thoughts remain with Mark’s family and friends to whom we offer our deepest sympathies.

"We ask that their privacy be respected at this tragic and shocking time."

Cops are now probing the cause of the crash and have appealed for any witnesses or footage.

Anyone who can provide information about the case should call 101 or quoting incident 221 of 25/5/24.

Typhoon pilot Mark had been with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight for four years
Typhoon pilot Mark had been with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight for four yearsCredit: Instagram / @marklong_pilot

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