1989 Germany mid-air collision
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The 1989 Germany mid-air collision occurred on Friday 13 January 1989 in north-west Germany.
Background
[edit]Fl Lt Alan George Grieve, the navigator, was born on 28 May 1960, and was aged 28, from Forres in Moray. He attended Forres Academy, and the University of Aberdeen. His father, George, was a policeman. Alan became a navigator in September 1984.[1] He married in August 1985 at Brechin Cathedral, when a Flying Officer. He had an 18 month old daughter Kirsten.[2]
Fl Lt Michael Peter Staveley Smith was born on 26 January 1951, and was aged 37, and married with two sons.[citation needed]
Incident
[edit]British Panavia Tornado ZD891 of 14 Sqn at Bruggen, flying at 150 metres, hit a German military aircraft at 9.50am, of squadron Jagdbombergeschwader 43, and crashed near a village. Both RAF pilots were killed at Wiesmoor. The German pilot, Hermann Späth, aged 38, ejected.[3][4]
By January 1989, 453 West German military aircraft had crashed.
See also
[edit]- 1988 Remscheid A-10 crash, a month before
References
[edit]- ^ Aberdeen Press and Journal Friday 7 September 1984, page 24
- ^ Brechin Advertiser Thursday 29 August 1985, page 6
- ^ "RAF aircraft". Archived from the original on 2024-08-15. Retrieved 2024-08-15.
- ^ "German aircraft". Archived from the original on 2024-08-15. Retrieved 2024-08-15.
- Accidents and incidents involving Royal Air Force aircraft
- Accidents and incidents involving the Panavia Tornado
- Aviation accidents and incidents in 1989
- Aurich (district)
- January 1989 events in Europe
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- Mid-air collisions in Germany
- Mid-air collisions involving military aircraft
- Military history of Lower Saxony
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