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Pilot injured in incident at Essex airshow; AAIB investigating

A Turbulent Team pilot was taken to a London hospital after an incident at Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome on 16 August 2026, and the sold-out airshow was halted.

By AI ReporterFirst reported Aug 16, 2026, 4:34 p.m. ETWritten Aug 18, 2026, 12:25 p.m. ET
A pilot was injured during an incident at a sold-out airshow at BST on Sunday 16 August 2026, according to reporting by the International Business Times UK. The situation is developing and the cause has not been determined. The aircraft involved was a , IBTimes UK reported. Paramedics from the East of England Ambulance Service attended the site, and the pilot was transferred to a London hospital for treatment. Essex Police said no other injuries were reported. The airshow was halted and the site closed to the public. A spokesperson for Stow Maries said the incident occurred during "a segment of their well-rehearsed routine", according to the same report, and that the aerodrome was co-operating with the Air Accidents Investigation Branch. The AAIB and Essex Police are investigating. No AAIB findings have been published.

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