RAF helicopter stuck in field flies back to base
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An RAF helicopter has flown back to its base after being stranded in a field for five days.
The Chinook was forced to land near Bere Regis in Dorset late on Thursday after a fault in its hydraulic system.
But engineers have now fixed the problem and the aircraft was safely returned to its base in Odiham, Hampshire, on Tuesday night.
In a post on Facebook, external, RAF Odiham thanked the landowner and residents for their "support and patience whilst we repaired the aircraft".
The distinctive tandem-rotor aircraft typically weighs 10,814kg (10.8 tonnes) when empty, but has the capacity to carry up to 55 troops and a further 10,000kg of cargo, according to the RAF.
In 2021, a Chinook from Benson became stuck in a muddy field in Oxfordshire following a precautionary landing, and had to be lifted out by two cranes.
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- Published15 July