Red Arrows crash: officials investigate fatal accident

RAF engineer killed and pilot injured after Hawk jet crashes on Anglesey

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Planes on the tarmac at the airbase on Anglesey
(Image credit: PAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images)

An investigation has been launched after a Red Arrows jet crashed yesterday afternoon, killing an RAF engineer and injuring the pilot.

The Hawk jet, used by the aerobatic display team, crashed at RAF Valley on the island of Anglesey, in North Wales. The 35-year-old pilot, David Stark, managed to eject from the aircraft “just seconds before it plunged into the ground in a ‘big fireball’”, says the London Evening Standard.

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