Pilot killed as US Navy jet crashes near UK base | Inquirer News

Pilot killed as US Navy jet crashes near UK base

/ 09:53 AM October 22, 2015

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U.S. Navy officials prepare to signal to a shooter its aircraft is ready to launch from the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), a missile cruiser and a nuclear-powered submarine during Exercise Malabar 2015, some 152 miles off eastern coast of Chennai, India, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015. Naval warships, aircraft carriers and submarines from the U.S., India and Japan steamed into the Bay of Bengal on Saturday as they took part in joint military exercises off India’s east coast, signaling the growing strategic ties among the three countries as they face up to a rising China. AP Photo

LONDON, United Kingdom—A US F-18 fighter jet crashed near a British air base on Wednesday, killing the pilot, according to police and the US Embassy in London.

The single-seater US Navy plane from the Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232 came down near the town of Ely, around 130 kilometers (80 miles) north of London, after taking off from RAF Lakenheath airforce base in Suffolk.

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“We can confirm that the aircraft was a military aircraft,” a police spokesman said.

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“There is believed to have been one person on board, and there has been one confirmed fatality.”

A spokesman from the US Embassy in London later confirmed that it was the pilot who had been killed in the crash. The plane was not reported to be linked to the Lakenheath base.

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Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service said they were called just after 10:30 a.m. (0930 GMT), shortly after the plane was reported to have taken off.

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“We were called following reports of an aircraft crash at Redmere,” said a spokesman.

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“We have two crews at the scene at the moment but there is no sign of any firefighting action taking place.”

It is not known whether the pilot was able to eject from the aircraft, according to a spokeswoman for the US Marine Corps, but eyewitnesses told British media that rescuers had gathered around a parachute around a mile-and-a-half (two kilometres) from the crash site.

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The aircraft was one of six fighter jets travelling from Bahrain to their base in Miramar, California, a US air force official said.

The other five diverted to RAF Lossiemouth airfield in Scotland.

There have been two recent incidents involving RAF Lakenheath, which hosts the US Air Force’s 48th Fighter Wing.

One of its F-15 fighter jets crashed into a field last October. The pilot in that incident successfully ejected and escaped without serious injury.

In January 2014, four airmen were killed in Suffolk when a US helicopter crashed while flying low on a training exercise

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