A Royal Air Force Hawk T1 jet has crashed in Cornwall, Sky News reported citing military sources. Both crew members ejected from the aircraft and survived, Sky News reports.
The police are currently working on the scene of the crash, urging the public to avoid the area.
UK RAF Jet Reportedly Crashes in England
According to Sky News, the plane belonged to 736 Naval Squadron based at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose.
Emergency services are currently in the St Martins area of #Helston following reports of a plane crash. Public are asked to avoid the area whilst first responders attend the scene. Updates as we get them. pic.twitter.com/N0Dl2KxIgW
— Devon & Cornwall Police (@DC_Police) March 25, 2021
Cornwall Air Ambulance said the two crew members suffered "minor injuries".
Although the official reason for the incident is unknown, the emergency service said it was responding to an "aircraft engine failure".
Un Hawk T1 de la Royal Air Force se estrella en Cornwall: los dos ocupantes se han eyectado y no hay fallecidos - Sky News pic.twitter.com/KODCJEqgRv
— 6w (@6w_es) March 25, 2021
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