Body of US pilot killed when his plane crashed off Yorkshire coast returned to his family

The body of a US fighter pilot who died when his jet crashed into the North Sea off the Yorkshire coast has been returned to his family in America.
A rescue mission was launched to find the pilot's body and recover the wreckage.A rescue mission was launched to find the pilot's body and recover the wreckage.
A rescue mission was launched to find the pilot's body and recover the wreckage.

First Lieutenant Kenneth Allen’s F15C Eagle crashed at around 9.40am on Monday while on a routine training exercise.

RAF Lakenheath, where the airman was based, said his body was repatriated on Thursday.

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It said on Twitter on Friday: “Yesterday, Lt Kenneth ‘Kage’ Allen was returned to his family in the United States.

“To honour our fallen aviator, F15E Strike Eagles from the 494th Fighter Squadron conducted a Missing Man formation, a time-honoured tradition for our Liberty Wing airman that is no longer with us.”

The American airman had served with the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk since February and was assistant chief of weapons and tactics for the 493rd Fighter Squadron.

He is survived by wife Hannah and his parents.

Mrs Allen, who married her husband in a civil ceremony in February, described him as “the love of my life”.

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HM Coastguard, which co-ordinated search efforts after the crash, received reports that an aircraft had gone into the sea 74 nautical miles (85 miles) off the coast of Flamborough Head in Yorkshire.

The wreckage was located before the pilot was found and confirmed to be dead. The cause of the crash is not known and an investigation is under way.

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