Two student pilots killed in midair crash during training lesson: ‘We don’t understand how they could get so close’
Two student pilots were killed when they crashed midair while training at a flying school in Canada.
The beginners’ single-engine planes collided in southern Manitoba Tuesday morning while practicing takeoffs and landings with Harv’s Air flying school — which was under investigation earlier this year when a student was seriously injured by a propeller, according to the CBC.
They were identified as Sreehari Sukesh, an Indian national, and Savanna May Royes, a 20-year-old Canadian trying to follow in her father’s footsteps by becoming a pilot.
“We don’t understand how they could get so close together. We’ll have to wait for the investigation,” said Adam Penner, president of the flying school where both students were training to become commercial pilots. “We’re devastated.”
The students’ bodies were pulled from the wreckage of the planes — a four-seater Cessna 172 and a two-seater Cessna 152 — after the crash at around 8:45 a.m. in rural Hanover, officials said.
