Harrier jet crashes in Rutland, England, pilot survives
Monday, June 16, 2008
A Royal Navy pilot has safely ejected from his Harrier GR7 aircraft moments before it crashed in a field near the small village of Ashwell in the county of Rutland in England. The crash occurred at about 1350 BST today.
The pilot was taken by air ambulance to Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham for treatment for spinal injuries.
Local resident Vic Harrison spoke to the BBC about the incident: "I thought he didn't stand a chance, but I looked up and saw the parachute of the pilot. I really thought he had hit the houses. It was a narrow miss - it must have been just 400 yards from our house. It has been an exceptionally lucky escape."
The plane, from the nearby RAF Cottesmore airbase, was on a training mission and is said not to have been carrying any weapons.
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The following day the scene was preserved under tents
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Police and military base of operations the day after the crash
Image: Adam Brookes.
Sources
- "Pilot ejects as Harrier crashes" — BBC News Online, June 16, 2008
- David Williams and Andy Dolan. "Harrier jet crashes into field, narrowly missing village houses seconds after pilot ejects" — Daily Mail, June 16, 2008
- "Harrier aircraft crashes in Rutland" — Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom), June 16, 2008