RAF helicopter in emergency landing

An RAF Chinook helicopter has made an emergency landing during military exercises in the United States
8 April 2012

An RAF Chinook helicopter has made an emergency landing during military exercises in the United States, the Ministry of Defence has said.

The aircraft touched down in a remote, unpopulated area of the southern US at around 7.30pm BST on Saturday.

None of the Chinook's crew is believed to be injured and an investigation into the emergency landing has been launched.

An MoD spokesman said: "We can confirm that an RAF Chinook helicopter made an emergency landing during military exercises in the southern US yesterday. The incident is under investigation."

It is not yet known what damage, if any, the military helicopter sustained.

The Chinook came down in the Arizona desert near Yuma after suffering a "mishap" during a landing exercise, according to AP news agency.

The agency quoted military spokeswoman Michelle Dee, who said the crew was practising how to land the aircraft 15 miles north-east of Yuma when "something went wrong."

She added that the seven people onboard the Chinook sustained minor injuries and were sent to hospital as a precautionary measure.

The aircraft was damaged in the landing but it is not known how badly, she said.

It is believed the RAF craft was operating out of the Naval Air Facility El Centro in California's Imperial Valley, which hosts allied troops throughout the year.

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