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Red Arrow crash.

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Just logged in to Facebook. Found this at the top of the trending 'pile'. It happened at 1:30 pm UK time today.
Glad to see they ejected OK.

https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north- ... e-14435702
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Just 3 months of 2018 and I noticed there are a lot of plane crashes :cry:
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It was Red 3. Welsh Air Ambo, the Coastguard team out of Caernafon (who I have worked with) and SARTU (who trained me) turned up with Medical teams. Seems to be a happy ending. From what I've been told it looks like bird strike on finals however MAA initial report is worth waiting for
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It's sad to announce the blue that ejected has sadly passed
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Welshy wrote: Tue Mar 20, 2018 6:39 pmIt's sad to announce the blue that ejected has sadly passed
:cry:

R.I.P. unnamed blue.

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