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Helicopter crash: Bodies of USAF crew removed | |
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The bodies of the United States Air Force (USAF) crew killed in a helicopter crash in Norfolk have been removed from the scene. | |
Capt Christopher Stover, Capt Sean Ruane, Technical Sgt Dale Mathews and Staff Sgt Afton Ponce died in the crash in Cley next the Sea, north Norfolk. | Capt Christopher Stover, Capt Sean Ruane, Technical Sgt Dale Mathews and Staff Sgt Afton Ponce died in the crash in Cley next the Sea, north Norfolk. |
The HH-60G Pave Hawk from the 48th Fighter Wing, based at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, came down on Tuesday. | The HH-60G Pave Hawk from the 48th Fighter Wing, based at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, came down on Tuesday. |
The USAF said no warning or Mayday message was made before the crash. | |
The Pave Hawk was armed with 600 .50-calibre bullets and a 9mm side-arm with 15 bullets, which were scattered across an area the size of a football pitch. | The Pave Hawk was armed with 600 .50-calibre bullets and a 9mm side-arm with 15 bullets, which were scattered across an area the size of a football pitch. |
'Limited flight operations' | 'Limited flight operations' |
It was on a low-level night training mission, which Col Kyle Robinson, Commander of 48th Wing described as a routine flight. | It was on a low-level night training mission, which Col Kyle Robinson, Commander of 48th Wing described as a routine flight. |
"No warning was received about problems with the helicopter," he said. | "No warning was received about problems with the helicopter," he said. |
"Yesterday, we did not fly across the whole 48 Fighter wing, showing our support and condolences for the members of the D6 rescue squadron. | "Yesterday, we did not fly across the whole 48 Fighter wing, showing our support and condolences for the members of the D6 rescue squadron. |
"We will start some limited flight operations today as we continue forward." | "We will start some limited flight operations today as we continue forward." |
He added that it was "still too early to speculate as what caused the crash and make all long-term decisions based on that". | He added that it was "still too early to speculate as what caused the crash and make all long-term decisions based on that". |
Captains Stover and Ruane were pilots, while Tech Sgt Mathews and SSgt Ponce were acting as special mission aviators. | Captains Stover and Ruane were pilots, while Tech Sgt Mathews and SSgt Ponce were acting as special mission aviators. |
Col Robinson said they were "flying to a gunnery range in Holbeach [Lincolnshire], and used that frequently for training". | Col Robinson said they were "flying to a gunnery range in Holbeach [Lincolnshire], and used that frequently for training". |
He said the crew, who were members of the 56th rescue squadron, had been in the air force "anywhere from a couple of years to upwards of 16 to 17 years". | He said the crew, who were members of the 56th rescue squadron, had been in the air force "anywhere from a couple of years to upwards of 16 to 17 years". |
"As you would imagine, with most crews, there is a range of experience levels and in general, you have some of the more experienced people [who] will fly with some of the less experienced people and this crew is no different. | "As you would imagine, with most crews, there is a range of experience levels and in general, you have some of the more experienced people [who] will fly with some of the less experienced people and this crew is no different. |
"They are all highly qualified in what they did and capable." | "They are all highly qualified in what they did and capable." |
'Dignified and respectful' | |
Police, air accident, RAF and US investigators have spent the last two days at the scene of the crash. | Police, air accident, RAF and US investigators have spent the last two days at the scene of the crash. |
The USAF, supported by the Ministry of Defence, will lead the continuing investigation into the circumstances of the crash, with Norfolk Police handing over their inquiry. | The USAF, supported by the Ministry of Defence, will lead the continuing investigation into the circumstances of the crash, with Norfolk Police handing over their inquiry. |
A 400-metre police cordon is expected to remain in place at the scene until Monday and the public have been asked to stay away. | A 400-metre police cordon is expected to remain in place at the scene until Monday and the public have been asked to stay away. |
Norfolk Police Ch Supt Bob Scully said the "dignified and appropriate removal of the bodies" was carried out by USAF officers and staff "under the supervision of Her Majesty's Coroner". | |
Speaking before the removal, he said it had been a "real sadness that we've not be able to recover the bodies sooner". | |
"It's a very difficult investigation, on very difficult terrain." | |
He added that the recovery of the wreckage and munitions and "making good any environmental damage caused by the crash" would take several weeks. | |
The bodies have been taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. | |
Norfolk Coroner Jacqueline Lake said she would not be carrying out an investigation into the deaths because the airmen had a "relevant association with a visiting force" under the Visiting Forces Act 1952 and Coroners and Justice Act 2009. | Norfolk Coroner Jacqueline Lake said she would not be carrying out an investigation into the deaths because the airmen had a "relevant association with a visiting force" under the Visiting Forces Act 1952 and Coroners and Justice Act 2009. |
Col Robinson added that had been a "tragic, sudden loss". | Col Robinson added that had been a "tragic, sudden loss". |
"The Liberty Wing feels as though it has lost members of its family, and we stand by to support one another and these airmen's families during this difficult time." | "The Liberty Wing feels as though it has lost members of its family, and we stand by to support one another and these airmen's families during this difficult time." |