The search for a light aircraft reportedly in difficulty near Charing, Ashford, has been called off after no aircraft was found. Following a thorough search, emergency crews have stood down, and people are no longer advised to avoid the area.

Initial Update:
Earlier today, Kent Fire and Rescue Service initiated a search operation for a light aircraft after receiving reports that it was in difficulty near Charing, Ashford. The search involved five fire engines, a technical rescue team, and crews using drones to scour an area of woodland off Pluckley Road.
Kent Police and South East Coast Ambulance Service also participated in the search efforts. Authorities initially advised people to avoid the area while the search was ongoing.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service Statement:
A spokesperson for Kent Fire and Rescue Service said, “We were involved in a search operation for a light aircraft reported to be in difficulty in Charing. Despite a thorough search using all available resources, no aircraft was found. Our crews are now standing down, and the public is no longer advised to avoid the area.”

Kent Police Statement:
Kent Police confirmed their involvement in the search operation and reiterated that no aircraft was located. They have since concluded their efforts in the area.
Advice for Residents:
Residents in the area were initially advised to avoid the search zone and to share this information with loved ones who may not have access to the internet. With the search now called off, normal activities can resume in the Charing area.
Further updates will be provided if any new information emerges regarding the incident.
For now, the search operation has concluded without any findings.