A family has paid tribute to a “devoted and much-loved father, grandfather, brother and son” after he died in a crash in Aberdeenshire.
Police were called to a crash between a car and a lorry near Huntly on the A96 Aberdeen to Elgin road at about 11:00 on Wednesday.
Keith Looseley, 78, was pronounced dead at the scene. He was driving a black Skoda Kamiq which had collided with a white Iveco truck.
The road was closed for over seven hours while police investigated the scene.
Mr Looseley’s family said he was a former RAF pilot who had lived in Gartly, Aberdeenshire, for over 25 years.
In a statement, they said: “He was an active and valued member of the local community who volunteered with Gordon Rural Action and Morayvia aviation museum.
“Keith was a devoted and much-loved father, grandfather, brother and son and his loss is felt deeply by all who knew him.
“We would like to thank the members of the public who provided assistance in the immediate aftermath of the collision and the police officers and paramedics for all of their efforts at the scene.”
Sgt Pete Henderson said: “Our thoughts are very much with Keith’s family and friends at this difficult time.”
Police are investigating the full circumstances of the crash and anyone with information is urged to contact them.