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Coulthard recalls near-fatal plane crash before 2000 Spanish Grand Prix

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Coulthard recalls near-fatal plane crash before 2000 Spanish Grand Prix
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David Coulthard, a former Formula One driver, recently reflected on the plane crash he survived nearly 25 years ago. The incident occurred just before the 2000 Spanish Grand Prix when Coulthard chartered a Learjet 35A from Northern Executive Aviation to return to Monaco quickly. The aircraft, owned by David Murray, departed from Farnborough Airport in the UK bound for Nice, France.

The flight was piloted by Captain David Saunders and Co-pilot Dan Worley. Coulthard was accompanied by his then-girlfriend Heidi Wichlinski and personal trainer Andy Matthews. The journey took a dramatic turn when the left engine of the Learjet experienced issues at cruising altitude. "When I look back on the plane crash – that was born out of being spoiled," Coulthard recalled to The Telegraph.

An emergency landing was planned at Lyon-Satolas Airport after declaring an emergency due to engine failure. As they approached runway 36L, the aircraft's speed and altitude adjustments were critical but challenging with one engine down. "We had time to prepare ourselves," said Coulthard about the tense moments leading up to impact.

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The Learjet ultimately crashed upon reaching the runway threshold after losing control during its final approach. Both pilots died in the accident while Coulthard and his companions escaped with minor injuries. Reflecting on this life-changing event, Coulthard stated, "It’s not something you can forget easily."

Investigations concluded that mechanical failure in the left engine led to loss of control due to improper thrust management on the remaining functional engine. Despite these challenges, Coulthard continued his racing career post-accident and later transitioned into roles as a consultant and commentator.

Expressing gratitude towards those involved in handling the crisis professionally, he told Autosport: "I want to express my heartfelt sympathies for the families of the two pilots."

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