R.E.8 C5085 (probably) damaged in the general Catterick area.
On 25th March 1918 some form of accident involving this No.46 Training Squadron aeroplane occurred at Catterick aerodrome or in the general area that resulted in the pilot being slightly injured. A Court of Inquiry was held but the casualty card's reverse side is not on the RAF Museum "Vault" archive page, as a result nothing more is known.
Pilot - Sgt Mech Arthur Haigh RFC (99729). Injured.
Arthur Haigh was born on 17th September 1899 and was from Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire. He was posted to No.46 Training Squadron on 18th January 1918. The injuries sustained at Catterick must have been minor and he resumed flying training. He later transferred to the RAF when it formed and was posted to 110 Squadron. While serving in France he was made a PoW and subsequently died on 16th September 1918. He is buried at Niederzwehren Cemetery, Kassel, Germany. His brother Pte Charley Haigh ddied in France just days later on 3rd October 1918.