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Old 13th Aug 2008, 09:55
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RAAF Hawk a little low

From Defence Media

Defence has begun an investigation into what caused an Air Force Hawk 127 to divert to Coffs Harbour airport this morning.

Two Hawk aircraft were conducting a routine training mission, when the pilot of one aircraft declared an airborne emergency and diverted to Coffs Harbour.

The damaged Hawk circled over the ocean to reduce its fuel load, and the pilot of the second aircraft conducted a visual check for damage.

The damaged aircraft landed safely at Coffs Harbour airport while the second returned to RAAF Base Williamtown near Newcastle. There were no injuries.

“Air Force provides intensive training so our pilots are well prepared to handle contingencies like this. The two Hawk pilots dealt with this incident in a calm and professional way,” Group Captain Alan Clements, Chief of Staff, Air Combat Group, said.

“Air Force is serious about safety. Two Defence teams are travelling to Coffs Harbour. One team includes aviation safety specialists who will investigate what caused the incident. The investigation will focus on the probability the aircraft clipped a power line approximately 25 nautical miles east of Armidale,” Group Captain Clements said.

The second team will conduct a detailed damage assessment. The Hawk has sustained some damage to its left wing. It is uncertain at this stage what it will cost to repair the aircraft.

Both aircraft belong to 76 Squadron at RAAF Williamtown. Air Force operates Hawk 127s as a lead-in fighter training aircraft.

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