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Plane crash lands at RAF Cranwell Plane crash lands at RAF Cranwell
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A plane has crash landed at RAF Cranwell in Lincolnshire, the Ministry of Defence said. A training aircraft has crash landed at RAF Cranwell in Lincolnshire, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed.
It is believed to be a military aircraft and both crew members are said to have walked away with no serious injuries. The Tutor aircraft crashed on landing after a routine training sortie at about 12.30 GMT. Both crew members are said to have walked away with no serious injuries.
The crash happened at around 12:30 GMT. RAF Cranwell personnel are in the process of cordoning the area and securing the aircraft.
More details to follow The initial assessment is that the aircraft has suffered some damage.
An investigation is under way.
RAF College Cranwell is where all RAF officers and airmen are selected and trained.