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Grantham Man Takes to the Skies in Tribute to Fallen Spitfire Pilot

A man with cerebral palsy is learning to fly in memory of RAF pilot Sqn Ldr Mark Long.

Grantham Man Takes to the Skies in Tribute to Fallen Spitfire Pilot

Title: Tribute to Fallen Spitfire Pilot Sees Grantham Man Take to the Skies

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Mark Morris, a 45-year old Grantham resident with cerebral palsy, recently commemorated Squadron Leader Mark Long by completing a flying course. Morris is the first recipient of the Mark Long Scholarship, a programme designed to provide individuals with disabilities the opportunity to learn to fly. Squadron Leader Mark Long tragically died in a Spitfire crash near RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, on 25 May 2024. His widow, Beth Long, shared her happiness at witnessing such a positive turn of events following her husband’s tragic passing.

Morris undertook his three-week flying course at the Sherburn Aero Club near Leeds. He expressed that it was an honour for him to be a part of the course. He discussed the challenges and subsequent delights of learning to fly, heralding Long’s exceptional skills and character.

The scholarship is part of the larger Mark Long Trust and funded through the financial contributions and fundraising endeavours of the Long family. Together with Flying Scholarships for Disabled People (FSDP), the Trust aims to finance further scholarships, modify aircraft, and champion inclusive aviation.

Squadron Leader Mark Sugden, of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and chair of the Trust, is confident that Long would be immensely proud of the initiatives and their effect on individuals such as Morris. While acknowledging the emotional journey of the last year, Beth Long is optimistic about the positive legacy the Trust continues to create in honouring her departed husband.

Adapted from original reporting by The BBC, this story is brought to you by The Lincoln Post.

Anthony Imrie

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