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THE widow and three children of an ex-SAS soldier who died in a horrific aircraft accident have won nearly a quarter-of-a-million compensation at London's High Court.
Gary Clark was the co-pilot of an Albatross jet training aircraft which overshot a runway while landing at Duxford Imperial War Museum in June 2002.
The two-seater ex-military jet ploughed across a field, through the aerodrome's perimeter fence, down the embankment of the M11 motorway and over the central reservation before finally coming to rest on the southbound carriageway.
But, by then, Mr Clark, 45, who was in the front cockpit and undergoing flying instruction at the time, had ejected.
His seat was fired onto the other side of the motorway where he slammed into the ground before his parachute could deploy. He died shortly afterwards.
Left to grieve were his widow, Tina, now 45, formally of Pine Grove, Brookmans Park, his son, James, 11, and his daughters Katerina, nine, and five-year-old Jessica, who was only a few months old at the time.
Mrs Clark sued flying instructor, Andrew Gent, of Balmoral Court, High Wycombe, Bucks.
She also claimed damages from the owners of the jet - Rocketseat, based in Hailsham, East Sussex - the company's chief pilot, Philip Greenhalgh, and its director, David Hayes.
All four defendants deny liability for Mr Clark's death, but today (Thursday) agreed to a compromise of the case which, after legal costs are paid, will leave the family with £246,500.
Mrs Clark's counsel, Anthony Scrivener QC, said the three children would receive £5,000 each, and the rest would be devoted to their private education.
The court heard that, on a full liability basis, the family's claim had been valued at around £600,000.
Approving the settlement, Mr Justice Underhill said a "major discount" had had to be applied to the family's payout because of the "complex" issues raised by the case.
The judge told Mrs Clark: "I think you have been well advised and, in these very unfortunate circumstances, it seems to me that this is a good outcome for you and your children.
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