Miles Hawk Trainer Mk.3 G-ALGJ crashed on Lank Rigg on the 22nd July 1952

Miles Hawk Mk.3 G-ALGJ at Hatfield during 1951
G-ALGJ seen at Hatfield in 1951
Image: Gerald Lawrance via Tony Clarke

 

Wilfred Lawrence Foster Mr Pilot Survived

 

The pilot, and owner of the aircraft since it was first registered after release from RAF surplus in 1949, was flying the aircraft from Blackpool to Carlisle when he entered cloud, at some point after this the aircraft struck the western side of Lank Rigg. Mr Foster was able to make his own way down off the hill after the incident.

The crash site of Miles Hawk G-ALGJ on Lank Rigg in the Lake District
Almost nothing remains at the site, which is on the grassy western slope of Lank Rigg.
Wreckage at the crash site of Miles Hawk G-ALGJ on Lank Rigg in the Lake District
The only sizable pieces from the aircraft are these, a short section of undercarriage leg and a strengthening plate from one of the spars.
A small piece of wreckage on Lank Rigg from Miles Hawk G-ALGJ
One of the other small pieces of steel framework found in the grass at the site.