HC Deb 22 February 1938 vol 332 cc206-8W
Mr. R. Duckworth

asked the Under-Secretary of State for Air how many Royal Air Force pilots or observers have been killed in the last six months; and whether the subsequent inquiry into these cases has indicated that any of these regrettable occurrences should have been avoidable?

Lieut.-Colonel Muirhead

I regret to say that in the last six months 90 personnel of the Royal Air Force were killed in flying accidents to Service aircraft. A number of accidents were found to be due apparently in various degrees to errors of judgment; but in only a few cases did the investigation show that there had been a contravention of orders or regulations, the proper observance of which might have obviated an accident.