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Andyuk911

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I hope he/she ejected ..

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-14602900

20 August 2011 Last updated at 14:39 Share this pageEmail Print Share this page

194ShareFacebookTwitter.Red Arrow crashes during Bournemouth Air Festival. Nine aircraft were taking part in the display but only eight landed safely afterwards
A Red Arrow aeroplane has crashed in Dorset following a display at the Bournemouth Air Festival.

The fire service confirmed they were called to an air crash at 13:50 BST near Bournemouth International Airport.

A BBC producer at the scene said he saw only eight of the nine Red Arrows RAF display team's aircraft land on the runway at the annual event.

They had earlier taken part in a display over the seafront. No details are known about possible casualties.

BBC South Today producer Martin Webster said it was thought to be the RED 4 that crashed in an open area at Throop village, near the Castlepoint shopping centre.

y2blade

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@BBCBreaking #redarrows -Pilot ejected/landed in river..being airlifted to Hospital.crash site at back of Bournemouth Airport

sparks_E39

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Apparently it's crashed into or near the Castlepoint shopping centre. I'm in Poole, lots of sirens...

K87

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Saturday 20th August 2011
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Landed in a field and carried on into the river.

Pilot was airlifted to hospital.

Hope they're ok!

driverrob

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Saturday 20th August 2011
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Odds on, then, that the pilot stayed with the plane to avoid the shopping centre. All credit to him and so glad he has survived. Give that man a medal.

MattOz

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Let's hope that the pilot is ok and that the jet didn't take anyone out when it hit the ground.

Cupramax

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driverrob said:
Odds on, then, that the pilot stayed with the plane to avoid the shopping centre.
Or perhaps he just thought he could get it down in one piece, the landing glide paths for the main runway at Bournemouth dont go over Castlepoint....

Big Al.

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