Feb 20 • 17:32 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Pilot, 22, who crashed into North Yorkshire field dies days after incident

A 22-year-old pilot has died in the hospital after crashing his plane in North Yorkshire.

A 22-year-old pilot has tragically succumbed to injuries sustained in a light aircraft crash in Masham, North Yorkshire. The incident occurred earlier in the week, and despite the rapid response from emergency services, the pilot did not survive. He was alone in the plane at the time of the crash, and his family has been informed and are receiving support from specially trained officers.

Following the accident, which took place on Wednesday, North Yorkshire Police are now investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash. They have issued a call for any witnesses to come forward to assist in the investigation. Detective Chief Inspector Matt Wilkinson emphasized the efforts made by emergency responders on the scene and hospital staff to save the pilot's life, highlighting the tragic outcome of this incident.

The investigation into the crash by North Yorkshire Police is being conducted in conjunction with the Air Accident Investigation Branch. Such inquiries are pivotal in determining the cause of the accident, aiming to ensure safety in future aviation operations and preventing similar tragedies from occurring. The loss of a young pilot raises concerns not just for aviation safety but also for the community, as they mourn the passing of a promising individual.

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