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A Royal Navy pilot managed to eject to safety as a jet crashed in a field near a village in Rutland. | |
A Ministry of Defence (MoD) spokeswoman said the Harrier crashed north-east of RAF Cottesmore at about 1350 BST. | A Ministry of Defence (MoD) spokeswoman said the Harrier crashed north-east of RAF Cottesmore at about 1350 BST. |
She said the pilot ejected and came down using a parachute and was "alive and conscious". He is receiving treatment in hospital. | She said the pilot ejected and came down using a parachute and was "alive and conscious". He is receiving treatment in hospital. |
Residents said the crash happened about 200yds (180m) from Ashwell. No civilian casualties were reported. | Residents said the crash happened about 200yds (180m) from Ashwell. No civilian casualties were reported. |
A safety cordon has been put in place around the crash site. | A safety cordon has been put in place around the crash site. |
The pilot was taken to Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre by air ambulance. His injuries are not thought to be life-threatening. | The pilot was taken to Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre by air ambulance. His injuries are not thought to be life-threatening. |
Phil Morris, spokesman for East Midlands Ambulance Service, said: "We attended the incident along with the air ambulance. There was one casualty and that was the pilot. | Phil Morris, spokesman for East Midlands Ambulance Service, said: "We attended the incident along with the air ambulance. There was one casualty and that was the pilot. |
"He was fully conscious and alert, but had suspected spinal injuries which would be consistent with being ejected from a plane. | "He was fully conscious and alert, but had suspected spinal injuries which would be consistent with being ejected from a plane. |
"That is not to say that he definitely had spinal injuries. That's what the hospital will be looking into." | "That is not to say that he definitely had spinal injuries. That's what the hospital will be looking into." |
Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed it was called to the crash near Ashwell and 10 appliances were deployed. | Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed it was called to the crash near Ashwell and 10 appliances were deployed. |
The aircraft was returning from a training exercise in Norfolk ahead of a four-month deployment in Afghanistan. | The aircraft was returning from a training exercise in Norfolk ahead of a four-month deployment in Afghanistan. |
All flying has been suspended at the airbase while investigations are carried out. | All flying has been suspended at the airbase while investigations are carried out. |
Deputy Force Commander Ade Orchard, who was flying at the time of the incident, said: "His wing man who was airborne with him in another aircraft would have been helping him out all the way along. | Deputy Force Commander Ade Orchard, who was flying at the time of the incident, said: "His wing man who was airborne with him in another aircraft would have been helping him out all the way along. |
"Shortly afterwards I witnessed a flash from the vicinity of the lead aircraft, approximately 10 seconds after that a large fireball." | "Shortly afterwards I witnessed a flash from the vicinity of the lead aircraft, approximately 10 seconds after that a large fireball." |
'Lucky escape' | 'Lucky escape' |
Vic Harrison, 73, who saw the aircraft come down, said: "I thought he didn't stand a chance, but I looked up and saw the parachute of the pilot. | Vic Harrison, 73, who saw the aircraft come down, said: "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. | "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." | "It has been an exceptionally lucky escape." |
Craig Shepherd, 25, who was carrying out building work about half a mile (800m) from the crash site, said: "They [Harriers] had been flying over about seven or eight times during the day," he said. | Craig Shepherd, 25, who was carrying out building work about half a mile (800m) from the crash site, said: "They [Harriers] had been flying over about seven or eight times during the day," he said. |
"We were working and heard a bang, looked up and saw the guy get out of the plane with a parachute and then just watched the plane come down to the ground and crash into a field. | "We were working and heard a bang, looked up and saw the guy get out of the plane with a parachute and then just watched the plane come down to the ground and crash into a field. |
"It looked like the rear of the plane was on fire. We went over to the crash site and within about five minutes the fire engines arrived." | "It looked like the rear of the plane was on fire. We went over to the crash site and within about five minutes the fire engines arrived." |
An MOD spokesman said the pilot's next of kin had been informed. | An MOD spokesman said the pilot's next of kin had been informed. |