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I did send an email to the editor of this paper complaining about this
article. I got a reply back from him in which he was very apologetic and explained that he was a glider pilot himself. He was on leave that week and the article was passed by a sub editor. He would have squashed it if he had been there. I believe that a retraction was published a couple of weeks later on an inside page, but the damage had already been done by then. I wasn't in a position to offer the journalist a flight, because I was doing a comp a long way from home and only had a single seat glider. I suppose that from a journalistic point of view, 'glider lands safely in large empty field' (not a school playing field btw) is not very newsworthy. A bit like the famous (London) Times headline 'Small earthquake in Peru, not many killed'! Derek Copeland At 09:06 18 June 2009, Ian wrote: On 17 June, 18:00, Del C wrote: They also got my name and the make of my glider wrong. The only facts they got right were that I was unhurt and the glider was undamaged! They never spoke to me, only a couple of witnesses and the police who had checked that I was OK. What can you do? Phone the reporter and invite him/her for a flight? Ian |
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