Hornsey, Norman Leonard
Killed in Flying Accident 1941-10-23
Birth Date: 1920
Born:
Home:
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: Unknown
Service
RAF
Unit
31 OTU- Operational Training Unit (RAF)
Base
Rank
Sergeant
Position
Sergeant
Service Numbers
570784
This incident involved multiple aircraft:
- Hudson Mk. V Serial: AM896
All the above aircraft in the above list are referenced in this report.
Hudson AM896
Lockheed Hudson A-28 A-29 AT-18

Source National Air Force Museum of Canada.
The Lockheed Hudson was an American-built light bomber and coastal reconnaissance aircraft built initially for the Royal Air Force (RAF) shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War and primarily operated by the RAF thereafter. The Hudson served throughout the war, mainly with Coastal Command, but also in transport and training roles, as well as delivering agents into occupied France. They were also used extensively with the Royal Canadian Air Force's (RCAF) anti-submarine squadrons.National Air Force Museum of Canada.
31 OTU (31 Operational Training Unit)
The Operational Training Unit (OTU) was the last stop for aircrew trainees. They spent 8 to 14 weeks learning to fly operational aircraft (Hawker Hurricane or Fairey Swordfish, e.g.). The instructors had experience in actual operations, and often were posted to OTUs after their operational tour.
Hudson AM896
Hudson Mk. V AM896
Taken on strength at No. 31 OTU at Debert, NS. Cat "A" crash at 07:30 on 23 Oct 1941, near Great Village, NS (7 miles west of Debert). The a/c flew into the ground and disintegrated, all 4 crew, Pilot Officer C.B. O'Hanley, (pilot), Pilot Officer R.A. Luard, (nav), Flight Sergeant (RAF) N.L. Hornsey (WAG) and Flight Sergeant R.F. Kelly (WAG), were killed. Scrapped by No. 4 Repair Depot.1941-10-21 Taken on Strength Eastern Air Command 2019-08-20
1941-October-23 Accident: 31 Operational Training Unit Loc: Great Village Nova Scotia Names: Hanley | Hornsey | Kelly | Luard
1941-12-10 Struck off Strength Struck off, reduced to produce 2019-08-20