Three weeks after nearly losing his life in a high-speed stunt plane crash at the Avalon Airshow, veteran pilot Glenn Collins is making a remarkable recovery, and his team is preparing an emotional tribute in the skies above Mudgee.
The aerobatic pilot, who has logged more than 2700 flight hours, remains in hospital with serious spinal and pelvic injuries after his aircraft crashed and skidded along the runway during a performance at the Avalon Australian International Airshow on March 28.
He was placed in an induced coma and spent a week in critical condition at Melbour...
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