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Pilot killed in Westonaria aircraft crash ‘one of the greats’

Comair identifies pilot who died in crash in Westonaria. 'For 22 years Captain Glen Warden has been integral to the Comair family. He will be profoundly missed' – Comair CEO.

The pilot who died when a light aircraft crashed in Westonaria over the weekend has been identified as 65-year-old Captain Glen Warden.

Read initial article here: Light aircraft crashes in Westonaria: Pilot killed

In an obituary issued by Comair CEO Glenn Orsmond, Captain Warden had made an ineradicable impression on South African aviation and was one of the best pilots in the country.

“Everyone at Comair is deeply saddened by his tragic passing,” said Orsmond.

Netcare 911 spokesperson Shawn Herbst said reports indicated that Captain Warden’s light aircraft had impacted the ground close to an airfield. He was taking part in an aerobatic competition at Baragwanath when the tragedy happened.

There will be an investigation into the accident; we cannot speculate or comment on what happened,” Orsmond stated.

Before Captain Warden joined Comair for a 22-year-long career his CV in the aviation industry was enviable.

The scene where the light aircraft crashed. Photo submitted.

Orsmond said Captain Warden had been a reconnaissance pilot, fighter pilot, instructor, and an accomplished aerobatic pilot who represented South Africa at numerous international events.

During his time at Comair, Glen served as captain, head of the simulator training centre, and later as flight operations executive. He retired from this position in October 2021, but typically was not content to put his feet up.”

He explained that Captain Warden took over running the simulator business, one in which he’d been involved since Comair acquired its first simulator.

“For 22 years Glen has been integral to the Comair family. He will be profoundly missed.”

He added that Captain Warden would have celebrated his 66th birthday this week.

The Herald staff send their condolences to Captain Warden’s family and friends during this tragic and difficult time.

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