• Airplane debris at the site where a Royal Navy jet came down in woods near Helston. Getty Images
    Airplane debris at the site where a Royal Navy jet came down in woods near Helston. Getty Images
  • An incident commander with Cornwall Police speaks to reporters. Getty Images
    An incident commander with Cornwall Police speaks to reporters. Getty Images
  • A police officer walks away from the site. Getty Images
    A police officer walks away from the site. Getty Images
  • Fire rescue crews take a break from duty near the site where a Royal Navy jet crashed. Getty Images
    Fire rescue crews take a break from duty near the site where a Royal Navy jet crashed. Getty Images
  • A member of the police gives an interview to a local radio journalist. Getty Images
    A member of the police gives an interview to a local radio journalist. Getty Images
  • Emergency vehicles surround the scene. Getty Images
    Emergency vehicles surround the scene. Getty Images

Royal Navy jet crashes in Cornwall after possible engine failure


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A Royal Navy jet crash has crashed in south-west England.

It is understood the Hawk T1 jet crashed near its base in Cornwall but both members of crew were able to eject and suffered only minor injuries.

Britain's Ministry of Defence said the aircraft was from the 736 Naval Air Squadron at RNAS Culdrose.

Devon and Cornwall Police said two people were treated by paramedics at the scene in St Martins, near Helston, before they were taken to hospital with minor injuries.

"Public are asked to avoid the area whilst first responders attend the scene. Updates as we get them," the force tweeted.

Cornwall Air Ambulance said it was responding to reports of an "aircraft engine failure" in Helston, with two people on board reportedly suffering "minor injuries".

The MoD said the two pilots were "being checked by medics" and an investigation would begin soon.

A file photo of a Royal Navy Hawk T1 jet. Alamy
A file photo of a Royal Navy Hawk T1 jet. Alamy