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RAF Tornado jet overshoots runway | RAF Tornado jet overshoots runway |
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An RAF jet has crash landed at Newcastle Airport after apparently colliding with a bird. | An RAF jet has crash landed at Newcastle Airport after apparently colliding with a bird. |
The Tornado, from RAF Marham in Norfolk, was diverted to the airport, where it landed at about 1700 BST and overshot the end of the runway. | The Tornado, from RAF Marham in Norfolk, was diverted to the airport, where it landed at about 1700 BST and overshot the end of the runway. |
An MoD spokesman said the two crew are not thought to have been injured, but they were awaiting further details. | |
The airport's only runway is currently closed and flights are being diverted to Durham Tees Valley and Manchester. | |
Two people have been taken to hospital with minor injuries, according to Northumbria Police. | |
The aircraft was not carrying any explosive material, said a force spokesman. | |
One eyewitness, who had just arrived at the airport from Heathrow, described seeing "all hell break loose" as emergency vehicles raced to the scene. | One eyewitness, who had just arrived at the airport from Heathrow, described seeing "all hell break loose" as emergency vehicles raced to the scene. |
Runway closed | |
He said the jet came to rest on grass at the end of the runway and did not appear to be seriously damaged. | He said the jet came to rest on grass at the end of the runway and did not appear to be seriously damaged. |
An airport spokeswoman said it was unclear if the earlier birdstrike affected the plane's ability to stop. | |
She said: "At the moment it is in the grass at the end of the runway at the far end, away from the terminal, near Dinnington Road. | |
"Dinnington Road is shut because of the radiation threat from the jet's flare. | |
"The runway is closed and we are not taking any more flights until 6.30pm at the earliest. | |
"Ambulance crews are at the scene but that is a matter of course and the crew are being checked out as a precaution, but we think they are okay." |