Jonathan Mann and Margaret Costa

PFD Report Historic (No Identified Response) Ref: 2023-0307
Date of Report 24 August 2023
Coroner Samantha Marsh
Coroner Area Somerset
Response Deadline est. 19 October 2023
Coroner's Concerns (AI summary)
Critical information about pilot capabilities, aircraft equipment, and diversion airport weather was not requested or shared, leading to poor communication and inadequate assistance for a pilot in distress.
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The D&D cell did not request or receive any critical information about (i) the pilot’s capabilities (i.e that he could not instrument fly and/or fly in cloud); (ii) the plane’s capabilities (i.e. that it was not equipped to allow the pilot to instrument fly) (iii) the weather conditions at the selected diversion aerodrome (to ensure that the weather was more favourable to the conditions at the home aerodrome).

Checklists and aide memoires were not used by those on the ground and, consequently, there was a lack of knowledge and/or appreciation of the unsuitability of the selected airport (Exeter) as a viable diversion destination; despite it being the closest in geographic proximity. There was no immediate requirement for urgent assistance as the pilot had fuel for a further 1.5hours of flying time and so there was sufficient time for key information to be obtained, analysed and shared between the D&D Cell and Exeter ATC.

The incorrect assumptions, misunderstandings and miscommunications between the D&D Cell and Exeter Air Traffic Control limited the ability of those on the ground to provide adequate assistance to a pilot in distress.
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Response Status
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56-Day Deadline 19 Oct 2023
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Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On the 16th September 2021, my predecessor, Mr Tony Williams, commenced an investigation into the deaths of Jonathan Paul Bost Mann, aged 69 and Margaret Jean Costa, aged 74. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on 22nd August 2023. The conclusion of the inquest was: Jonathan Paul Bost Mann’s death was recorded as a death by Misadventure, with the medical cause of his death being given as: Ia) Multiple Injuries Margaret Jean Costa’s death was recorded as an Accidental Death, with the medical cause of her death being given as: Ia) Multiple Injuries Mr Mann and Mrs Costa died within the same incident and so their inquests were heard together.
Circumstances of the Death
Mr Mann had held his pilot’s licence since 2000. He had owned his plane, a Cap-10-B since 2014. He had a current and valid private pilot’s licence which permitted him to fly under Visual Flight Rules (“VFR”). Mr Mann did not possess the skills, experience of ability to fly in cloud; he could only fly in clear skies as he was unable to “instrument fly” and could only fly by reference to what he could see out of the window.

His passenger on the day, Mrs Costa, had no flying experience and did not possess a pilot’s licence. She had no active part in the events that unfolded.

On 12th August 2021 at 08:04 Mr Mann took off from Watchford Farm, Yarcombe near Taunton, Somerset with Mrs Costa on a planned pleasure trip for the day to the Isle of Sicily. There was no evidence that Mr Mann had used recognised aviation sources to check the weather prior to departure, instead obtaining weather information from news weather-based apps.

At around 09:10 the weather conditions deteriorated and so Mr Mann turned back. At around 10:10 found himself at an altitude of 7,500ft flying above cloud, He was not qualified to fly through cloud. He contacted the Distress and Diversion Cell (“D&D Cell”) on the emergency frequency for assistance.

Mr Mann began to descend to a lower altitude but he appears to have become spatially disorientated due to the extreme stress of flying in the weather conditions in which he found himself and when he emerged from cloud, the ground was not where he expected it to be. The plane collided with a large oak tree at Lower Colley Farm, Buckland St Mary near Chard, Somerset and was destroyed on impact with both the pilot and passenger being thrown from the wreckage and suffering catastrophic injuries that were incompatible with life.
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