Tributes paid at funeral of Tornado crash victim

A MOVING tribute has been paid to an airman killed when two Tornado fighter jets crashed in the Moray Firth.

A service was held at RAF Lossiemouth for Flight Lieutenant Adam Sanders, 27, one of three men from the base to have died in the tragedy on 3 July.

The private funeral service for Flt Lt Sanders, who grew up in Lancashire, was held at St Aidan’s Church within the Lossiemouth base.

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His station commander, Group Captain Ian Gale, said: “Adam was a very good pilot and had a promising future.

“He was doing very well with his operation conversion course and he expected to join 617 Squadron Dambusters upon completion.

“He was a thoroughly nice young man, well thought of by all his friends and colleagues, ”

Moray MP Angus Robertson, the SNP’s defence spokesman, added: “My thoughts and condolences are with the family of Flt Lt Sanders at this sad time.

“Everyone in Moray has a 
connection with the RAF and this tragedy has been felt by the whole community.”

The £40million Tornado GR4 planes from XV (Reserve) Squadron crashed into the sea 25 miles south of Wick, Caithness.

The sole survivor remains in hospital after undergoing a specialist spinal operation.