The parents of a teenager who died in a mid-air crash over Oxfordshire today paid tribute to their son.
Julia and John, the parents of 15-year-old Nicholas Langley-Rice, of The Chase, Calcot, said Nicholas, known to his friends and family as Nik, attended Elvian School in Bath Road, Reading.
They said: "He was very creative, single minded, charming, engaging and gentle.
"He had a lovely sense of humour and had a passion for flying and skiing. He also loved his music, living for his electric guitar and regularly took piano lessons.
"When he left school he wanted to become an aeronautical engineer, he was in the CCF and was very accomplished. He had lots of friends and got on well with everyone; he was very popular and had good morals.
"This is a great shock to us and he will be missed by everyone."
Flt Lt Blee was a retired Wing Commander with 38 years Service prior to becoming a Volunteer Reserve Officer on No 6 Air Experience Flight (AEF) in 2005, where he assumed the rank of Flight Lieutenant.
During his time as an AEF pilot, he flew hundreds of cadets on air experience flights and latterly taught University Air Squadron students to pilot the Grob 115E Tutor.
Flt Lt Blee's family made the following statement: "A loving husband, brother, son and recent grandfather, who was happily married for over 40 years. He was a dedicated and proud father, passionate and enthusiastic about all things flying. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him."
RAF spokesman Group Captain Andy Naismith said: "Our feelings and thoughts are with the families of Michael and Nicholas at this difficult time and as an organisation the Royal Air Force will provide the utmost support to loved ones, friends and colleagues. As is normal in these circumstances, a Service Inquiry has been convened, working closely with counterparts in the civil Aircraft Accident Investigation Board, to examine the circumstances and causes; it would be inappropriate for us to speculate at this early stage.
"As always, aviation safety and the safety of our personnel are our highest priorities and we are leaving no stone unturned as we try to find out what caused this tragic accident."
Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth said: "I was deeply saddened to hear about this desperately unfortunate incident. A thorough investigation is underway to establish the cause. In the meantime, my thoughts and sympathies are with the families of Michael Blee and Nicholas Rice as they come to terms with their loss."
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