Here’s what I can share right now about the Chinook near Bromyard/Bromyard Field:
- A RAF Chinook helicopter conducted an emergency/precautionary landing in a field near Bromyard, Herefordshire, due to a technical issue. Military personnel have been overseeing the aircraft on site, with authorities advising caution to avoid obstructing the area.[1][2][3]
- Reports indicate the helicopter was from RAF Odiham in Hampshire and that the field location has become a temporary site where crews and support teams are assessing next steps and arranging repairs. Local residents observed the aircraft remaining in the field for several days as recovery and repair work progressed.[2][4][6]
- Media coverage from multiple outlets notes that the incident began around early May 2026, with ongoing updates about the status of the aircraft, the field setup, and any movement of the helicopter or supply drops to support the crew on site.[3][6][1]
- An eyewitness account from Bromyard-area residents describes the initial landing due to a gearbox issue, followed by continued presence of the Chinook in the field as a temporary camp and repair operations were established. Community members reported bringing refreshments to personnel and coordinating with landowners and authorities.[6]
- There are several other sources referencing similar events in the same timeframe, including short videos and regional news summaries documenting the aircraft’s condition, the recovery process, and the public advisories issued by police to keep roads clear near the field.[4][5][1]
If you’d like, I can:
- Summarize the timeline with key dates and actions.
- Compile a brief FAQ for residents or visitors about safety and access around the site.
- Look for official statements from the RAF or West Mercia Police for the latest verified details and any updates on movement or removal of the aircraft.