
An RAF Hawk training aircraft made an emergency landing at Ronaldsway today.
The two-man crew had spotted a fuel warning light was on.
They touched down safely just before 11am, with a full turnout of emergency services standing by.
Thursday, 14 May 2009 14:26

An RAF Hawk training aircraft made an emergency landing at Ronaldsway today.
The two-man crew had spotted a fuel warning light was on.
They touched down safely just before 11am, with a full turnout of emergency services standing by.
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