BBC News Published image captionAndrew Buck was inexperienced at flying in mountainous areas, a coroner heard A pilot and his teenage passenger were killed when they crashed while checking on a downed plane, a coroner has heard. Their inquest heard they were part of a group of four planes from Eshott in Northumberland which took a wrong turn up a valley on their journey to Malta. Sunderland assistant coroner Andrew Tweddle said it was a "tragedy" and concluded both deaths were accidental. image copyrightFamily handout image captionLewis Stubbs was a passenger in the two-seater plane The inquest heard the three single-seater planes and the two-seater piloted by Mr Buck left England on 21 July 2019, travelling in 80-minute legs.