Residents warned of RAF Chinook overnight flights
Chinooks from RAF Benson could be flown until 03:00 during night flying training.
www.bbc.co.ukI don’t have live updates in my current session, but here’s how you can check the latest on a RAF Chinook landing near Bromyard.
Check UK local-news outlets and aviation beat reporting for immediate updates, especially around training exercises or weather-related landings near Bromyard. Look for articles from BBC, Forces News, and regional papers published in the last 24–48 hours. Citations would be added after each relevant claim if used.
Monitor the RAF and local council social feeds (Odiham/RAF Benson area and Herefordshire/County of Worcestershire channels) for statements about any unusual landings or training flights that might affect Bromyard and surrounding areas.
If you’re near Bromyard, you can contact the local airfield operators or the county’s emergency planning office to confirm whether there was a helicopter incident or routine training in the vicinity.
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Chinooks from RAF Benson could be flown until 03:00 during night flying training.
www.bbc.co.ukLocals give troops sandwiches, hot drinks and beds for the night when helicopter makes emergency stop during military training exercise
www.telegraph.co.ukChinooks from RAF Benson could be flown until 03:00 during night flying training.
www.bbc.comIt was all eyes to skies as a Royal Air Force (RAF) Chinook helicopter took part in a multi-agency training exercise.
www.iow.gov.ukRAF News, The Forces' favourite newspaper. RAF News is the official voice of the Royal Air Force delivering the best news, exclusive features and sports action from across UK defence.
www.rafnews.co.ukThe RAF Odiham-based 7 Squadron helicopter was forced to make a precautionary landing in a field in Dorset after a fault was detected.
www.forcesnews.comThe helicopter was required to land with "minor damage" being sustained to the aircraft.
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