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A pilot managed to eject to safety as an RAF jet crashed in a field near a village in Rutland.
A Ministry of Defence (MoD) spokeswoman said the Harrier crashed north-east of RAF Cottesmore at about 1350 BST.
She said the pilot ejected and came down using a parachute and was "alive and conscious". He is receiving treatment in hospital.
Residents said the crash happened about 200yds (180m) from Ashwell. No civilian casualties were reported.
Originally posted by dave420
reply to post by verylowfrequency
RAF pilots don't take ejecting lightly - they can only eject 3 times before they're not allowed to fly any more.
Originally posted by dave420
RAF pilots don't take ejecting lightly - they can only eject 3 times before they're not allowed to fly any more.