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Herr-Berbunch
01-07-14, 07:33 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25646978
Four people are believed to have been killed when a US air force helicopter crashed during a "low-level" training exercise.
The aircraft came down in Cley next the Sea in north Norfolk. Emergency services are at the scene with a 1,200ft (400m) area cordoned off.
Confirmed as HH-60 from Lakenheath.
:cry:
Red October1984
01-07-14, 08:21 PM
:wah: Sad news.
EDIT: But wait...
Supt Roger Wiltshire: "The helicopter had a crew of four and, sadly, at this time, we believe all members have died"
So they don't have any bodies. :hmmm: Maybe there's hope.
:wah: Sad news.
EDIT: But wait...
Supt Roger Wiltshire: "The helicopter had a crew of four and, sadly, at this time, we believe all members have died"
So they don't have any bodies. :hmmm: Maybe there's hope.
It's ditched on the land, the lack of a mention of bodies is UK police carefulness, after all the next of kin have to be informed first before they can release any major details, plus the bodies will have to be ID'd, which means the military police will have to come out from Lakenheath. It'll be a few hours before they say anything for certain, but judging by what I've read on the Beeb, I doubt there will be any survivors, it's too early to tell but I'd wager the pilot was trying to autorotate onto the flooded marshland for a soft landing but a raised bank of earth got in the way.
Sad news indeed, I dare say I'll see more on the local news later today.
Red October1984
01-08-14, 02:14 AM
It's ditched on the land, the lack of a mention of bodies is UK police carefulness, after all the next of kin have to be informed first before they can release any major details, plus the bodies will have to be ID'd, which means the military police will have to come out from Lakenheath.
That is true.... Wasn't my first thought though... :down:
Training accidents are horrible ways to go. :wah:
Jimbuna
01-08-14, 06:25 AM
I doubt there is a 'good way to go' when deaths are the resultant consequence.
All four now confirmed dead:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-25649464
~SALUTE~
A CH-53E has crashed off the coast of Virginia.
Source:
https://twitter.com/USNavy
Bad day for US military ops.
Jimbuna
01-08-14, 12:10 PM
Indeed :nope:
I don't care to add to any speculation but I was told by a mate today that the crash in Norfolk may have been as a result of a collision with a goose.
Indeed :nope:
I don't care to add to any speculation but I was told by a mate today that the crash in Norfolk may have been as a result of a collision with a goose.
My thoughts too, it's the time of year for geese flocks and it was right next to an RSPB reserve.
EDIT: Five people on board the CH-53E:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-25659531#TWEET1007222
Jimbuna
01-08-14, 12:20 PM
My thoughts too, it's the time of year for geese flocks and it was right next to an RSPB reserve.
More or less what he said but he couldn't resist hinting at 'insider information'....only time will tell and if he's wrong I'll take great delight in letting him know :03:
More or less what he said but he couldn't resist hinting at 'insider information'....only time will tell and if he's wrong I'll take great delight in letting him know :03:
Just realised, the Pave Hawk went down in Norfolk, UK, and the MH-53E has gone down off Norfolk, Virginia. :doh: Within twenty-four hours of each other too. Fate moves in very mysterious ways. :doh:
EDIT: US Navy has corrected the earlier tweet that it was an CH-53E that crashed to an MH-53E
EDIT EDIT: Four people have been rescued from the Virginia crash, search is continuing for one other.
Jimbuna
01-08-14, 01:22 PM
Just realised, the Pave Hawk went down in Norfolk, UK, and the MH-53E has gone down off Norfolk, Virginia. :doh: Within twenty-four hours of each other too. Fate moves in very mysterious ways. :doh:
EDIT: US Navy has corrected the earlier tweet that it was an CH-53E that crashed to an MH-53E
EDIT EDIT: Four people have been rescued from the Virginia crash, search is continuing for one other.
That's a bit of good news anyway :cool:
Red October1984
01-08-14, 01:54 PM
Just not a good year so far for us.
At least some survivors were recovered. That's good in the end.
One of the four rescued has sadly died, according to latest news, and the names of those who died in yesterdays crash has been announced, they are:
Christopher Stover
Sean Ruane
Dale Mathews
Afton Ponce
RIP
Jimbuna
01-08-14, 03:43 PM
One of the four rescued has sadly died, according to latest news, and the names of those who died in yesterdays crash has been announced, they are:
Christopher Stover
Sean Ruane
Dale Mathews
Afton Ponce
RIP
RIP
Memorial Service at RAF Lakenheath.
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Rest in Peace lads.
Jimbuna
01-18-14, 06:50 AM
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