Kenneth Rayment

Kenneth Rayment
Born
Kenneth Gordon Rayment

(1921-03-11)11 March 1921
Wanstead, Essex, England
Died15 March 1958(1958-03-15) (aged 37)
Known forCo-Pilot during the Munich air disaster
Military career
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Service / branchRoyal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Years of service1940–1945
RankFlight Lieutenant
Service number126970 (other ranks)
108000 (officer)
UnitNo. 153 Squadron RAF
No. 264 Squadron RAF
Battles / warsSecond World War
AwardsDistinguished Flying Cross
Mentioned in Despatches

Kenneth Gordon Rayment, DFC (11 March 1921 – 15 March 1958) was a British pilot and decorated Second World War flying ace. On 6 February 1958, he was the co-pilot of BEA flight 609 that was to carry the Manchester United football team and journalists from West Germany to England but which crashed on take-off. This became known as the Munich air disaster. Rayment survived the crash, but died five weeks later of his injuries.[1]

  1. ^ "Pilot's daughter pays tribute". Manchester Evening News. 12 January 2013. Retrieved 19 June 2016.