Hopes Fade for Missing British Airmen After Crash
LONDON — Hopes faded on July 4 for two British airmen missing after two Tornado combat jets crashed in the North Sea, as the search was turned into a mission to recover the wreckage.
Two Royal Air Force (RAF) personnel were taken to a hospital by helicopter after the incident in the Moray Firth off northeastern Scotland, but two more were unaccounted for after the pair of two-seater Tornado GR4 jets went down on July 3.
“The search-and-rescue phase of the mission was terminated at 7:04 p.m. yesterday evening,” Fred Caygill, spokesman for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, said July 4. “We are now in a recovery phase.”
The search had been suspended late on July 3 due to bad weather, the Ministry of Defence said.
The RAF said it was investigating the crash.
“The circumstances remain uncertain, but clearly this is a very serious incident,” Ian Gale, station commander of the RAF base at Lossiemouth, Scotland, said in a statement on July 3.
“This incident involved four aircrew — all personnel from this station — and the thoughts of everyone here are with the families and friends of those involved,” Gale added.
Hopes Fade for Missing British Airmen After Crash
Two Royal Air Force (RAF) personnel were taken to a hospital by helicopter after the incident in the Moray Firth off northeastern Scotland, but two more were unaccounted for after the pair of two-seater Tornado GR4 jets went down on July 3.
“The search-and-rescue phase of the mission was terminated at 7:04 p.m. yesterday evening,” Fred Caygill, spokesman for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, said July 4. “We are now in a recovery phase.”
The search had been suspended late on July 3 due to bad weather, the Ministry of Defence said.
The RAF said it was investigating the crash.
“The circumstances remain uncertain, but clearly this is a very serious incident,” Ian Gale, station commander of the RAF base at Lossiemouth, Scotland, said in a statement on July 3.
“This incident involved four aircrew — all personnel from this station — and the thoughts of everyone here are with the families and friends of those involved,” Gale added.
Hopes Fade for Missing British Airmen After Crash
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