Pilot's body found
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Your support makes all the difference.The body of Martin Calvert, 52, whose light aircraft disappeared over Belfast Lough on Thursday night, was pulled from the sea off Northern Ireland yesterday. Mr Calvert, an experienced pilot from Ballywalter, Co Down, was heading for Belfast city airport when his Cessna 182 disappeared from radar screens.
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