Tue, Jun 01, 2004
Struck Dead By Lightning
A British model plane enthusiast is dead after he was struck by
lightning Sunday at the British national competition at RAF
Barkston Heath in Lincolnshire.
ITV reports Peter Harris, 63, of Kidderminster in the West
Midlands, had been involved in British Model Flying Association
competitions for years. He was struck down by lightning as he
bicycled across the airfield to pick up his model glider during a
fierce thunderstorm at the British Free Flight National
Championships.
"He's been doing this as long as I have," said tournament
organizer Mike Woodhouse. "I've known him forty years and he was
due actually in a couple of months time to fly in the European
championships representing his country in Romania. Now he won't be
able to do that job."
The three-day tournament continued Monday in spite of the
tragedy, with a memorial in honor of Harris.
"Everybody knows
everybody else and unfortunately it happens," said Woodhouse. "You
see golfers being struck by lightning, but not people who fly toy
airplanes. It doesn't happen to us."
The BMFA issued this statement through its website Monday:
It is with great sadness that we inform you of a tragic accident
which occurred at the Free Flight Nationals on Sunday 30th May.
Peter Harris from Kidderminster who was a very well known and
respected member of the Free Flight community was cycling across
the airfield during a very sudden and violent thunderstorm when he
was struck by lightning. First aid was administered at the scene
and an ambulance crew arrived within minutes to take Peter to
hospital in Grantham. Sadly, Peter died of his injuries.
All flying activities were suspended for the remainder of the
day. The competition resumed on Monday 31st May (it is thought that
this is what Peter would have wanted) following a service on the
airfield lead by Rev (Sqn Ldr)Stephen J Radley from RAF
Cranwell.
I am sure that the thoughts of every BMFA member will be with
the family and friends of Peter at this very sad time.
More News
Aero Linx: International Business Aviation Council Ltd IBAC promotes the growth of business aviation, benefiting all sectors of the industry and all regions of the world. As a non->[...]
"During the annual inspection of the B-24 “Diamond Lil” this off-season, we made the determination that 'Lil' needs some new feathers. Due to weathering, the cloth-cove>[...]
Also: Bushcat Woes, Hummingbird 300 SL 4-Seat Heli Kit, Carbon Cub UL The newest Junkers is a faithful recreation that mates a 7-cylinder Verner radial engine to the airframe offer>[...]
Also: Seaplane Pilots Association, Rotax 916’s First Year, Gene Conrad After a decade and a half of struggling with the FAA and other aero-politics, G100UL is in production a>[...]
Also: Martha King Scholarship, Montaer Grows, Textron Updates Pistons, FlySto The FAA is hiring thousands of air traffic controllers, but the window to apply will only be open for >[...]