Hawk jet crash in Cornwall: Update on pilots from RNAS Culdr

Hawk jet crash in Cornwall: Update on pilots from RNAS Culdrose


The immediate aftermath of the crash was captured by off-duty firefighter Mark Nattrass
The naval base posted on Twitter yesterday: "Hawk jets from 736 Naval Air Squadron have resumed flying following last week’s incident.
"Thanks for all the support to the pilots; they’re doing fine."
It came as Helston photographer Bob Sharples captured the jets back in the air on Thursday, a week after the incident.
He described it as "a most welcome sight."
Following the unfortunate Hawk incident last week, a most welcome sight today; Royal Navy Hawk jets from 736 @RNASCuldrose took to the skies again. BZ 736@RoyalNavy@FAA_RN@faaoapic.twitter.com/AW4z4klViH— Bob Sharples (@JetPhots) April 1, 2021

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