ロスチャイルド卿がバッキンガムシャーで飛行機事故で死亡した

2017年11月17日

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金曜日の午後、バッキンガムシャーのロスチャイルド邸宅で、飛行機とヘリコプターが空中で墜落した後、ジェイコブ・ロートシルト卿と他の4人が死亡する恐れがあります。

地元の住民が昼明けの直後に大きな音を聞いた後、両機の残骸が空から落ちた。当局によると、ヘリコプターのパイロットとその一人の乗客だけでなく、パイロットと飛行機の乗客はすべてクラッシュで死亡した。

地元の住人は、記者に語って、言った:"私の父は大きな音を聞いた。私の母親は、近所を歩いていた人だったと思っていた男性が、暴動が起きていると言うためにマナーに上って行ったと語った。

"それは敷地のすぐ上ではなく、近くの森林で起こった。私の父は現場まで走った。誰もが緊急サービスを支援しています。


▼ジェイコブ・ロスチャイルドが乗った飛行機が墜落した現場の生中継


ナサニエル・チャールズ・ジェイコブ・ロートシルト(Rothschild、4th Baron Rothschild)は、強力なエリートのロスチャイルド銀行家の一員です。

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ロスチャイルドは、1917年にイギリス政府に Balfour宣言に署名することによってイスラエルを創造 させるために、第一次世界大戦を設計したと一般的に信じられています。

ロスチャイルド卿は、2018年までに彼の家族が率いる新世界秩序が成立することを誇示しました。

デイリーメールの報告:最初の999回の電話が12.06pmに到着した後、少なくとも7台の消防車と3台の捜索救助車両が急いで現場に突入した。

警察の乗り物が衝突場所に到着し、役員は森林に証拠テントを張った。クラッシュエキスパートは、起こったことをまとめようとしています。

救助隊員は、生存者を特定するために墜落した残骸の上で消防隊の無人機を発射したが、誰も病院に運ばれなかったことは理解されている。

フライトデータは、2人乗りヘリがその時に1,025ftで飛行していたことを示していますが、突然12時間後には突然レーダーになりました。それは空気中に15分間しかいませんでした。

墜落した飛行機は、1人のパイロットと1人の乗客のためのスペースしか持たない人気の訓練機であるCessna 152と考えられています。

Cessna 152は、ヘリコプターと同じ時期にWycombe Air Parkから離陸しました。それはヘリコプターと同時にレーダーから姿を消した。

この飛行機は1982年に作られたものだと考えられていた。今年初めに墜落しそうなヘリコプターが建設された。

著名なロスチャイルド家によって設立された財団によって管理されているWaddesdon Estateのスタッフは、警察が現場を保護するために大規模なコードを投げつけたため、緊急車両を悲劇の場面に誘導するのを助けました。

ヘレン・ミレン主演の「クラウン」と「クイーン」の撮影に使われた壮大な邸宅は、クラッシュ時にクリスマスマーケットを開催していたと考えられています。

航空事故調査班のスタッフが、空中衝突を引き起こした原因を調査するための草案が作成されました。

AAIBのスポークスマンは、「航空事故調査班は、Aylesbury近くの航空機とヘリコプターを含む空中衝突を調査するチームを送っている」と述べた。

約10マイル離れたRAFハルトンは、軍用機は関与していないと言いました。

スポークスマンは、「関係する航空機のいずれも空軍と軍のどちらとも関係していないことを確認することができ、これは私たちが現時点で知る限りである」と述べた。

参照元 : yournewswire.com


エアクラッシュ:4人が飛行機として死亡し、ヘリコプターが衝突する

2017年11月17日

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4人が飛行機で死亡し、ヘリコプターがバッキンガムシャーの空中で墜落した。テムズバレー警察は、各航空機で2人が死亡したと発表した。

警察と大気事故調査拠点(AAIB)は、Aylesbury近くのWaddesdon Estateで昼休みに衝突の原因を明らかにする共同調査を開始したと語った。

ワイコブ・エア・パークのスポークスマンは、両航空機は飛行場から来たと語った。テムズ川警察のレプカ・ミアーズ容疑者は、現段階で被害者の身元や性別について詳しくは伝えられず、彼女の「最優先事項」は親戚の一人だったと語った。

彼女は、クラッシュを引き起こした可能性があることを「あまりにも早い」と言っていた。AAIBは、関係する航空機はセスナだと言った。

緊急サービスはWaddesdon Manorの近くのUpper Winchendonに12:06 GMTと呼ばれました。

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義務の消防士のミッチ・ミッセンは、彼の庭からの墜落を目撃した。

彼は言った: "私は見上げて、両方が空中で衝突した後、大きなバンと落ちる破片が続きました。

「私は急いで私の車の鍵と途中で緊急サービスと呼ばれるルートを取得し、私はその場所について最新情報を提供し続けました。

「残念なことに、実際の事故現場を特定することはできませんでしたが、可能な限り警察、火災、救急車を指示しました。

Aylesburyの教師であるAndy Parryは、クラッシュ時にWaddesdon Manorの学生と一緒にいたと語った。

彼は "大規模な打撃"を聞いて、空に破片を見たと言いました。

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クラッシュ後にいくつかの道路閉鎖があったが、その後解体された。Aylesbury、Haddenham、Oxfordshire、Berkshireからの7台の消防車が現場に送られた。Bucks Fire and Rescue Serviceのスポークスマンは、消防車や都市捜索救助車両の30人のメンバーが出席したと語った。

彼は次のように付け加えた。「私はそれが荘園の近くの森林地帯にあると理解している。テムズ川救急車、2人の救急車乗務員、2人の救急隊員、迅速な対応車も現場に送られました。

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Bucks Heraldの Hayley O'Keefe 氏は、TwitterでWaddesdon Hillの近くで「煙の煙」が見られたと発表した。

ウィンチェンダー川上聖メアリー・マグダレン教会のRev Mary Cruddasは、彼女が何か助けになるかどうかを知るためにサイトに行っていたと語った。

彼女は言った: "それが起こった区域は道から離れて、そして得るのが難しいです。"

プレゼンテーショングレーライン
BBC Newsのオンライン記者フィル・シェッカが現場に私が現場に着いたとき、地方と国家のすべての店舗のメディアが組み立てられたので、それは狂っていました。

森林地帯は非常に密集しているため、クラッシュサイトは見えませんが、光がぼやけているので、AAIBと警察がどこに立っていたかの光が見えます。

警察の存在は日中非常に目に見えており、大規模なコードラインが設置され、道路が閉鎖されています。

プレゼンテーショングレーライン
ナショナル・トラストが所有するWaddesdon Manorのスポークスパーソンは、事故は起きていないと述べたが、スタッフは緊急サービスを現場に向けるのを手伝った。

ブッカーエアフィールドとしても知られているウィルコムエアパークは、クラッシュの現場から約20マイル(32km)離れており、飛行訓練を提供しています。

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参照元 : BBCニュース


Horror in the skies leaves four dead: Light plane and helicopter take off from flight training school moments apart only to smash into each other 1,000ft above the Rothschild family's Buckinghamshire estate just 15 minutes later

PUBLISHED: 14:11 GMT, 17 November 2017 | UPDATED: 18:43 GMT, 18 November 2017

Four people have been confirmed dead after a light aircraft and a helicopter crashed in mid-air over the Buckinghamshire countryside this afternoon.
The aircraft collided just 15 minutes after taking off from Wycombe Air Park which trains rookie pilots. Wreckage landed near the Rothschild family's Waddesdon Manor, 16 miles north-west of the airfield, just after midday.
Residents in the nearby village of Upper Winchendon heard a loud bang and could see and smell a plume of black smoke from the crash scene.
The pilot of the helicopter and its single passenger, as well as the pilot and a passenger of the plane, died in the crash, which happened at around 1,000ft.
Pictures from the scene show fragments of the helicopter's rotor-blades and the plane's fuselage scattered around the woodland floor.

▼Aerial footage from above the site where the helicopter and plane collided in mid-air this afternoon. Four people, two from each aircraft, are dead following the crash at 1,000ft

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▼Those on the scene say no one survived the crash, which left smouldering wreckage near the grounds of the Waddesdon Manor. Police have now set up evidence tents at the site

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▼A piece of fin, thought to be the tail-end of the small, Cessna plane involved, was visible

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▼A plume of smoke was seen over the woodland shortly after the two aircraft came down

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▼The aircraft came down near Upper Winchendon near Aylesbury, to the north west of London

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A local resident told MailOnline: 'My father heard a loud bang. He ran up to the scene. It was clear pretty quickly that no one has survived.'
'My mother said a man, who I think was someone who had been out walking nearby, went running up to the manor to say there had been a crash. Everyone is now helping the emergency services.' At least seven fire engines and three search and rescue vehicles rushed to the scene after the first 999 call came in at 12.06pm.
Police vehicles arrived at the crash site and officers have put up evidence tents in the woodland. Crash experts are attempting to piece together what happened.
Rescue workers had launched the fire brigade's drone over the fallen wreckage in a bid to locate any survivors, but no one was taken to hospital.

None of the victims had been named last night, but the dead helicopter pilot's friend and former colleague Captain Phil Croucher said: 'He was probably the most respected instructor in the country. 'He achieved a very high position in the Army. If you wanted a training instructor there's no one more highly qualified.
'Almost everybody in the country has been instructed by him – most instructors have been trained by him. Everybody in the industry looked up to him.'
He was said to have been training a foreign flying student on a beginners' course when the helicopter crashed.
Captain Croucher, 65, of Ayrshire, said the pilot, who worked for Helicopter Services flying school near Aylesbury, was in his sixties and had a partner and family,
He added: 'I was shocked and surprised to hear what had happened. He was a real gentleman. Of course it is an industry where this does happen. We don't stop, we just get on and do the job, he wouldn't have wanted me to stop flying.'
Flight data shows a two-seater helicopter was flying at 1,025ft in the area at the time, but suddenly went off radar shortly after 12 noon. It had only been in the air for 15 minutes.
The plane that crashed is believed to be a Cessna 152, a popular training aircraft which has space for only one pilot and one passenger.



▼Police close to the crash site in the Buckinghamshire woodland today. No one on board either aircraft survived the crash

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▼Police have accessed the woods and set up a cordon around where the two aircraft came down

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▼Photos from the scene show police tents have been set up where the two planes came down

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▼Fire engines and police were seen at the entrance to the estate as crash investigators took over

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A Cessna 152 took off from Wycombe Air Park around the same time as the helicopter and disappeared from radar at the same time.
The plane thought to have been involved was made in 1982. The helicopter feared to have crashed was built earlier this year.
Both the aircraft feared to have crashed made successful loops this morning, suggesting that they were being used repeatedly for pilots' training.
Staff from the Waddesdon Estate, which is managed by a foundation set up by the eminent Rothschild family, helped direct emergency vehicles to the scene of the tragedy as police threw up a massive cordon around the area to preserve the scene.
Waddesdon Estate gardener Len Bellis described how he found the wreckage minutes later after hearing a 'horrendous noise'.
He said the Cessna was 'non-existent' but for a 5ft section of burning fuselage.
Two men he met at the scene told him they'd heard the plane 'stuttering' just before the crash.
The grand country manor house, which was used in the filming of The Crown and The Queen starring Helen Mirren, is understood to have been hosting a Christmas Market at the time of the crash. The Cessna 152, built in 1982, is owned by Airways Aero Associations. It needed extensive repairs in 1993 after a crash in Cornwall.
Staff from the Air Accident Investigation Branch have been drafted in to begin an inquiry into what led to the mid-air collision.
One pilot said it was easy to be distracted by the estate.
Writing on an internet flying forum, the 36-year-old added: 'I've been guilty of paying too much attention to pointing passengers to the Rothschild palace and not enough to a lookout.'

▼This helicopter disappeared off radar at 12pm today whilst flying over Waddesdon 15 minutes after it took off from Wycombe Air Park, which has confirmed its aircraft were involved

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▼This Cessna 152 took off from the same airfield around the same time as the helicopter

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▼This was the scene at the airfield where the planes took off this afternoon. A helicopter similar to that feared to have been involved in the crash remains on the ground

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How did the mid-air crash happen?
The helicopter, a 2017 French-built Guimbal Cabri G2, took off for its second flight for the day from High Wycombe at 11.47 am.
According to data from Flight Radar 24, the aircraft had earlier successfully completed a 30-minute flight.
The aircraft took off and routed north over the Chiltern Hills Area of Natural Beauty. Within five minutes it was flying at 1,025 feet at 60kts approaching Princes Risborough.



▼The helicopter, a 2017 French-built Guimbal Cabri G2, took off for its second flight for the day from High Wycombe at 11.47 am

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The helicopter, which can carry two people, continued towards Waddesdon. At 12 noon the aircraft was last seen at 1,025 feet to the east of Upper Winchendon.
Three minutes before the crash, a Cessna 152 which was built in 1982, was north west of Princes Risborough at 2,800 feet and travelling at around 70kts.
The flight tracking radar did not record the Cessna leaving Wycombe Park Aerodrome, although it is believed it departed shortly after the helicopter.
One minute before impact, the Cessna is believed to have increased its altitude to 3,700 feet, but it its final radar return moments before the accident showed it dropped down to below 2,800 feet.
Flight crash investigators will want to determine how an aircraft apparently 1,700 feet above the helicopter shortly before the crash could have been ended up being involved in a collision.
Like the helicopter, the Cessna was also on its second flight of the day.



A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said: 'Officers are currently at the scene of an air accident near the village of Waddesdon near Aylesbury.
'The force is coordinating the response to the incident which was reported at 12.06pm today.
'The Air Accidents Investigation Branch has been informed and staff are en-route to the scene. Fire and ambulance services are also in attendance and preservation of life is first priority.
'In consequence of this incident it is expected that there will be some disruption to the road network around Waddesdon for the rest of the day.'
The spokesman later added: 'We're aware of a number of casualties following an incident this afternoon in Waddesdon, Aylesbury.
'There were a number of road closures following the incident, which have now been lifted. We will provide further updates when available.'

▼Police vehicles surrounded the scene this afternoon as the investigation got underway

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▼Fire crews and rescue workers raced to the scene after the first reports of the crash came in

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▼An air ambulance landed on a nearby field although it is not thought anyone went to hospital

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▼Aerial footage shows police activity in woodland set back not far from a local road

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A spokesman for the AAIB said a the time of the crash: 'The Air Accidents Investigation Branch is sending a team to investigate a mid-air collision involving an aircraft and a helicopter near Aylesbury.' RAF Halton, which is around 10 miles away, said no military aircraft had been involved.
A spokesman said: 'We can confirm that neither of the aircraft concerned has a connection with either our air force nor the military, and this is as much as we know at this time.'
Country residence starred in films: The history of Waddesdon Manor and its billionaire owners Today's mid-air crash happened above the grounds of a manor built for one of the world's richest families - the Rothschilds.

The billionaire banking dynasty owned Waddesdon Manor from when it was built in 1889 until they gifted it to the National Trust in 1957.

The family's banking business was established by Mayer Amschel Rothschild (born in 1744) in Frankfurt in the 1760s.

▼The aircraft came down near the grand Waddesdon Manor. A man believed to have been walking nearby ran up to the manor to tell staff what had happened

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▼Waddesdon Manor, shown here in 1890, was built between 1874 and 1889 in the Neo-Renaissance style of a French chateau for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild

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The name Rothschild is derived from the House of the Red Shield ('Rot Schild') which was built by Mayer's ancestors in one of the first Jewish ghettos in the German city in the 16th century. Through Mayer's five sons - Amschel, Salomon, Nathan, Karl and Jakob - he set up an international banking enterprise with branches in London, Paris, Vienna and Naples, as well as Frankfurt, by the 1820s.

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Nathan, in particular, made huge profits via the Napoleonic Wars. He provided financial support to the Duke of Wellington and went on to loan money to English troops fighting Napoleon - netting healthy profits when the debts were repaid.
In the 19th century, the Rothschilds owned the largest private fortune in the world.
The dynasty's wealth today has been divided among various descendants - and, in addition to banking and finance, has its interests in mining, energy, real estate and winemaking.
The Rothschild family is also known for its charitable activities, particularly in the arts and education. The last time Waddesdon Manor was owned by a member of the family was in 1957, when it belonged to James de Rothschild.
He bequeathed the house and its contents to the National Trust and today it is managed by the Rothschild Foundation chaired by Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild.

▼Boris Johnson met Lord Rothschild at the manor in 2014 for the opening of an exhibition

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Beth Rothschild, Jacob's daughter, still lives on the estate.
Born in 1964, she is a Vice President of the Wiltshire Blind Association, and she is a trustee of the Rothschild Foundation. Beth married Antonio Goffredo Tomassini in 1991.
With 390,000 visitors annually, Waddesdon Manor is one of the Trust's most visited properties.
It has featured in several films and TV shows, including The Queen, which starred Helen Mirren; Downton Abbey, where it stood in for the exterior of the fictional Haxby Park; and The Crown, the biographical TV series about Queen Elizabeth II.

▼Mrs James de Rothschild outside Waddesdon Manor in 1979

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参照元 : dailymail