AIRCRAFT COLLIDE
ONE OF CREW SLIGHTLY INJURED —i — i DESCENT BY PARACHUTE (P.A.) WELLINGTON, January 14. One airman under training was slightly injured this afternoon and another escaped without injury when two aircraft of the Royal New Zealand Air Force collided near Bulls be- i fore formation flying exercises. The injured airman, who was admitted to the Palmerston North public hospital for observation, was Leading Aircraftsman Frederick Bryan Pirani. mother Mrs J. Pirani, Mount Albert, Auckland. The occupants of the aircraft landed by parachutes.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23537, 15 January 1942, Page 4
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