INCIDENT AT VALLEY
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Sadly past history shows otherwise....... A mix of people needing to show they know more than others or well meaning but naive individuals have in the past posted up things they really shouldn't have
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Hope the crew made it out.
Red Arrow aircraft crashes at RAF Valley on Anglesey
An aircraft used by the Red Arrows display team has crashed at RAF Valley on Anglesey.
The Ministry of Defence confirmed it was a Hawk aircraft and an emergency ambulance crew was sent to the scene at about 13:30 GMT on Tuesday.
It is understood two people were on board when the aircraft crashed.
RAF Valley is a base used to train UK fighter pilots and aircrew for mountain and maritime operations.
In total, about 1,500 service personnel, civil servants and contractors work at RAF Valley.
Red Arrow aircraft crashes at RAF Valley on Anglesey - BBC News
An RAF spokesman said: "We are aware of an incident today at RAF Valley involving a Hawk aircraft. We are investigating the incident and it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage."
Red Arrow aircraft crashes at RAF Valley on Anglesey
An aircraft used by the Red Arrows display team has crashed at RAF Valley on Anglesey.
The Ministry of Defence confirmed it was a Hawk aircraft and an emergency ambulance crew was sent to the scene at about 13:30 GMT on Tuesday.
It is understood two people were on board when the aircraft crashed.
RAF Valley is a base used to train UK fighter pilots and aircrew for mountain and maritime operations.
In total, about 1,500 service personnel, civil servants and contractors work at RAF Valley.
Red Arrow aircraft crashes at RAF Valley on Anglesey - BBC News
An RAF spokesman said: "We are aware of an incident today at RAF Valley involving a Hawk aircraft. We are investigating the incident and it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage."
I understand the need not to mention the one involved, but as it is splashed all over the news, perhaps one family being worried instead of nine families in some ways is a better thing in a strange sort of way, not that I condone that at all. There are a lot of sites stating which one they believe it was, I am not going to repeat that, because no matter what aircraft number, one can never be 100% sure who was in it and as said the families come first... some are saying two on board.
Red Arrow aircraft crashes at RAF Valley on Anglesey - BBC News
Red Arrow aircraft crashes at RAF Valley on Anglesey - BBC News
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If it was an arrow them that's one of nine crew - well two in this case meaning that kinforming should be pretty straightforward. After their last two losses the RAFAT management should have decent protocols to follow and to get them done pdq.
News abhors a vacuum and journos will spin wild rumours into a story just to be first. You see it on a weekly basis.
The only way to play is to wait for the official words, yes by all means post that somethings happened but don't be the lead source. Same with the endless and unnecessary speculation as to the cause....
If the crew got out ok ( fingers crossed ) and no other fatal or serious injuries then let's take it as a win, retire to the bar and have a thankful drink. If the news is otherwise then we toast the fallen and support the families and friends.
Leave the rest for another day eh....?
News abhors a vacuum and journos will spin wild rumours into a story just to be first. You see it on a weekly basis.
The only way to play is to wait for the official words, yes by all means post that somethings happened but don't be the lead source. Same with the endless and unnecessary speculation as to the cause....
If the crew got out ok ( fingers crossed ) and no other fatal or serious injuries then let's take it as a win, retire to the bar and have a thankful drink. If the news is otherwise then we toast the fallen and support the families and friends.
Leave the rest for another day eh....?
http://www.raf.mod.uk/news/incident-...hawk-aircraft/
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