Female student pilot is killed as two planes smash into each other in tragic mid-air collision at training school

A female student pilot was killed when two single-engine planes smashed into each other in mid-air on Tuesday morning.

The collision occurred at around 8.45am when the two student pilots were practicing takeoffs and landings in small Cessna planes at Harv’s Air Pilot training school in Steinbach, in the Canadian province of Manitoba, the school’s president, Adam Penner, told the CBC.

He explained that it appeared that both pilots were trying to land at the same time and collided a few hundred yards from the small runway.

The Cessnas are equipped with radios, but Penner said it appears the two pilots did not see each other approaching.

‘We don’t understand how they could get so close together,’ Penner said. ‘We’ll have to wait for the investigation.’

One of the pilots was just a couple of months into training, he noted, while the other nearly had a commercial license. Both were pronounced dead at the scene.

Authorities have not yet identified the victims, however family members confirmed that one of the pilots was 20-year-old Savanna May Royes, whom they called the ‘essence of pure joy.’

‘Savanna’s faith and laughter will forever touch everyone who was lucky enough to have known her during her short life,’ the family said in a statement.

Savanna May Royes, 20, was killed in a mid-air plane crash on Tuesday morning

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Savanna May Royes, 20, was killed in a mid-air plane crash on Tuesday morning

Her family described her as the 'essence of pure joy'

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Her family described her as the ‘essence of pure joy’

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