Sgt. Chapman was killed when Tiger Moth aircraft 5091 went into a spin and crashed five miles north-west of High River aerodrome.
Chapman, Philip Hayne (Sergeant)
Killed in Flying Accident 1942-May-13

Birth Date: 1918-October-29
Born: Kelowna, British Columbia
Parents: David & Jessie M. Chapman
Spouse: Eldith Chapman, of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Home: Kelowna, British Columbia (parents)
Enlistment: Vancouver, British Columbia
Enlistment Date: 1941-February-25
Service
RCAF
Unit
5 EFTS- Elementary Flying Training School
Base
High River, Alberta, Canada
Rank
Sergeant
Position
Pilot
Service Numbers
R/92341
Accident Card - de Havilland Moth, Tiger I serial:5091
This accident involved 1 aircraft on 1942-May-13. Tiger Moth s/n 5091.
This accident involved 2 people. Chapman PH, Thompson RB
This accident had 1 fatality. Sergeant Philip Hayne Chapman RCAF Killed in Flying Accident service no:R/92341 Moth, Tiger 5091
Unit Desciption
5 EFTS (5 Elementary Flying Training School)
An Elementary Flying Training School (EFTS) gave a trainee 50 hours of basic flying instruction on a simple trainer like the De Havilland Tiger Moth, Fleet Finch, or Fairchild Cornell over 8 weeks.Elementary schools were operated by civilian flying clubs under contract to the RCAF and most of the instructors were civilians. For example, No. 12 EFTS Goderich was run by the Kitchener-Waterloo Flying Club and the County of Huron Flying Club.The next step for a pilot was the Service Flying Training School.
Established in 1940 at the present site of Lethbridge Airport CYQL.
More information on the RCAF Station at Lethbridge AB can be found at RCAF.Info - RCAF Station Lethbridge AB
NO5 EFTS moved to High River AB 28 June 1941
RCAF.info - RCAF Station High River AB
RCAF.Info - Relief Landing Field Frank Lake AB
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