UK provides military assistance in search for missing Chilean Air Force aircraft

A British A400M aircraft has been deployed from the Falkland Islands in the search for missing Chilean Air Force aircraft.

A Chilean Air Force plane went missing on 10 December en route to Antarctica with 17 crew and 21 passengers on board, the aircraft lost contact 450 miles into its journey to a military base on King George Island.

An A400M was requested to provide assistance by the Chilean military and landed in Chile yesterday to support the official search and rescue mission. A Liaison Team of military and civilian personnel also deployed on the A400M to assist in the search.

Chile expands the search for a plane after two days disappeared in Antarctica
A handout graphic made available by Chile Air Force (FACh) that shows the operation in the search area of the military aircraft Hercules C-130. EPA-EFE/CHILEAN AIR FORCE

The RAF aircraft will conduct its first specialist reconnaissance flight today with trained personnel searching for signs of the missing aircraft, with the liaison team acting in support.

Met Office staff based in the Falkland Islands are providing forecast information to the Chilean Military.

The A400M is stationed at the British Forces South Atlantic Island base, the UK’s permanent presence on the overseas territory of the Falkland Islands.

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