Crash of a Pilatus PC-6/B2-H2 Turbo Porter in Sibson

Date & Time: Feb 15, 1981 at 1450 LT
Operator:
Registration:
G-BHCR
Flight Phase:
Survivors:
Yes
Schedule:
Sibson - Sibson
MSN:
732
YOM:
1970
Region:
Crew on board:
1
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
9
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
0
Captain / Total flying hours:
580
Captain / Total hours on type:
21.00
Aircraft flight hours:
3570
Circumstances:
The aircraft was making a parachuting flight in fine weather and was being flown by a pilot who held a Private Pilot's Licence. Almost immediately after becoming airborne the pilot found he had to use both hands on the control column to counter a strong nose-up out of trim force. The aircraft gained about 250 feet in a semi-stalled condition, then yawed to the left and lost height until it struck the ground, suffering serious damage but no catching fire. Three of the nine parachutists on board received serious injuries and the other occupants received minor injuries.
Probable cause:
The accident was the result of loss of control of the aircraft following a takeoff with an incorrect horizontal stabilizer trim setting. Contributory factors were the incorrect loading of the aircraft, the difficulty of re-trimming the horizontal stabilizer rapidly and an inadequate standard of aircraft operation.
Final Report:

Crash of an Airspeed AS.10 Oxford II in Sibson: 1 killed

Date & Time: May 8, 1941 at 0120 LT
Type of aircraft:
Operator:
Registration:
W6636
Flight Type:
Survivors:
Yes
Schedule:
Sibson - Sibson
MSN:
PAC.0104
YOM:
1941
Region:
Crew on board:
2
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
1
Circumstances:
The crew was completing a night training exercise at Sibson Airfield. On approach, the airplane was shot down by the pilot of a German fighter and crashed. The instructor was killed and the student pilot was injured.
Crew:
F/O Renford Percy Davey, †
LAC T. J. Clarke.
Probable cause:
Shot down by a German fighter.