Runcorn Cemetery, England
Anson Mk I AX177
Aircraft was returning from a flight over the sea when it struck high ground, at 1,000 feet, near Jurby Head, Isle of Man.
Aircraft was returning from a flight over the sea when it struck high ground, at 1,000 feet, near Jurby Head, Isle of Man.
A Court of Inquiry found that an error in judgement by the pilot, in climbing into cloud, and increasing height to 3,000 feet when approaching land was the cause of the crash. The briefing had indicated that the icing index was high at 2,000 feet. The pilot most likely lost control of the aircraft while in cloud, when it iced up. and failed to regain complete control before the aircraft struck the hillside.
Darlington, John (Pilot Officer)
Killed in Flying Accident 1944-November-13

Birth Date: 1900-June-05
Born:
Parents: John and Emily Darlington (nee Sidley)
Spouse:
Home: Weston Point, Runcorn, Cheshire, England (parents).
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: unkown date
Service
RAF
Unit
1 OAFU- Observers Advanced Flying Unit (RAF)
Base
RAF Wigtown, Scotland
Rank
Pilot Officer
Position
Bomb Aimer
Service Numbers
165474