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Drugs could be behind plane crash

The plane is recovered from the crash site
The plane is recovered from the crash site

Cannabis might have affected the judgement or handling of a pilot in a light aircraft crash, which involved a convicted drug smuggler on day release from prison.

The finding comes in a report from the Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) into the crash on February 23 this year which left a Cessna 172M Skyhawk wrecked on Farthing Common, near Hythe.

The report does not go into any further detail about cannabis but concludes that: "The possibility that cannabis may have impaired his (the pilot's) judgement and/or handling of complex tasks cannot be excluded."

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