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Hopes Fade for Missing British Airmen After Crash

Jul. 4, 2012 - 11:28AM   |  
By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE   |   Comments
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LONDON — Hopes faded on July 4 for two British airmen missing after two Tornado combat jets crashed in the North Sea, as the search was turned into a mission to recover the wreckage.

Two Royal Air Force (RAF) personnel were taken to a hospital by helicopter after the incident in the Moray Firth off northeastern Scotland, but two more were unaccounted for after the pair of two-seater Tornado GR4 jets went down on July 3.

“The search-and-rescue phase of the mission was terminated at 7:04 p.m. yesterday evening,” Fred Caygill, spokesman for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, said July 4. “We are now in a recovery phase.”

The search had been suspended late on July 3 due to bad weather, the Ministry of Defence said.

The RAF said it was investigating the crash.

“The circumstances remain uncertain, but clearly this is a very serious incident,” Ian Gale, station commander of the RAF base at Lossiemouth, Scotland, said in a statement on July 3.

“This incident involved four aircrew — all personnel from this station — and the thoughts of everyone here are with the families and friends of those involved,” Gale added.

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