Light Aircraft Search Near Charing Called Off After No Trace Found
Emergency crews have called off a high-alert search for a light aircraft reportedly in trouble near Charing, Ashford. Despite an extensive operation, no sign of the plane was discovered, and the public is no longer advised to avoid the area.
Massive Search Operation Mobilised
Earlier today, Kent Fire and Rescue Service launched a large-scale search after reports of a light aircraft in difficulty near Charing. The effort included five fire engines, a technical rescue team, and drone crews scouring woodland off Pluckley Road.
Kent Police and South East Coast Ambulance Service also joined the hunt, urging locals to steer clear of the search zone while the operation was in full swing.
Official Statements: No Aircraft Found
Kent Fire and Rescue Service said: “We conducted a thorough search for the reported aircraft using all available resources. Unfortunately, no trace was found. Our crews are standing down, and the public no longer needs to avoid the area.”
Kent Police confirmed their involvement and echoed the message that the search was now over with no findings.
Residents Can Breathe Easy
Initially warned to avoid the area, residents around Charing can now return to normal activities. Authorities encourage sharing this update with those who may not have internet access.
If any new developments arise, updates will be promptly issued. For now, the search has wrapped up with no aircraft located.