Kevin Winterbottom

Kevin Roy Winterbottom (1955 to 9 June 1976) was a South African Air Force (SAAF) pilot who chose to avoid crashing his stricken Impala jet aircraft in the Monument Park suburb of Pretoria by remaining with his aircraft to the end. He was posthumously awarded the 25th Honoris Crux decoration for bravery, the first such award for gallantry outside battle.[1] The HC was at the time South Africa's highest military decoration that could be awarded in peacetime.[2]

Kevin Roy Winterbottom
Born1955
Pretoria, South Africa
Died9 June 1976 (age 20/21)
Pretoria, South Africa
AllegianceSouth Africa
Service/branchSouth African Air Force
Rank2nd Lieutenant
Service number70388129PE
Unit4 Squadron SAAF
AwardsHonoris Crux

Early life

Winterbottom was born in Pretoria, Transvaal Province, South Africa. He attended Pretoria Boys High School where he matriculated in 1972.

Service and fatal accident

Winterbottom joined the SAAF in 1973, entering Officer and Pilot training. He was serving with 4 Squadron at the time of his death.

On the morning of 9 June 1976, Winterbottom was piloting Atlas MB326 km Impala Mk II #1022.[3] While making his approach to land at Waterkloof Air Force Base an engine failure due to a bird strike left him with no thrust and insufficient altitude to reach the airfield.[4] His options were to eject and risk the aircraft crashing with possible casualties in the suburban areas of Waterkloof or Monument Park in Pretoria, or to remain with his aircraft and guide it away from populated areas.[5] He chose the latter, steering his aircraft to crash in a small deserted recreation park where he was killed instantly on impact.[1]

Winterbottom's ashes were scattered at the SAAF Memorial.[3]

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References

  1. SA Roll of Honour - Person Information
  2. Google Books: Borderstrike!: South Africa into Angola 1975-1980 By Willem Steenkamp page 283-284
  3. "KEVIN ROY WINTERBOTTOM". South Africa War Graves Project. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  4. Du Toit, Graham C.L. (2005). "Roll of Honour - South African Air Force" (PDF) (4). South African Air Force Association: 100. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2011. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. Uys, Ian (1993). Cross of honour. Uys Publishers. p. 45. ISBN 0-9583173-2-1.


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