Four killed in US military helicopter crash in Norfolk
Four people have been killed their Pave Hawk military helicopter crashed at Cley in North Norfolk. The aircraft was based at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk.
Four people have been killed their Pave Hawk military helicopter crashed at Cley in North Norfolk. The aircraft was based at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk.
A nature reserve on the North Norfolk coast has re-opened, twelve days after a helicopter crash that claimed the lives of four US service personnel.
Cley Marshes had been closed while investigations into the tragedy were carried out.
All four crew died when their Pave Hawk aircraft crashed in the marshes nearly two weeks ago.
RAF Marham's station commander has spoken about the base's role in the investigation into last week's helicopter crash in north Norfolk.
Churches in our region have been lighting candles in memory of the American air crew killed when their helicopter crashed in Norfolk.
Last year the US Airforce published a story on the importance of helicopter training missions.