Jet Provost T.4 XP670 at Church Fenton airfield.
On 17th June 1965 Jet Provost XP670, of No.7 Flying Training School, had a Cat.3R damage assessment made against it. The unit was based at Church Fenton airfield so any incident probably occurred there.
Pilot - Name unknown.
Jet Provost XP670 was built to contract KC/E/041 by B.A.C. at Luton and was delivered to No.7 Flying Training School at Church Fenton on 10th September 1962. Prior to the incident at Kilburn it was
damaged twice before, once in a Cat.3 incident on 18th April 1963 when it was overstressed when the stick was pushed back to hard and the aircraft's instructor attempted to counteract
the pull force, nearly 7 "G" was registered. The aircraft was landed at Church fenton but sustained damage. It was repaired and then had a Cat.3R damage assessment made against it on 17th June 1965
which was reduced to Cat.2 at a later date before
being repaired again. On 5th April 1966 it was being flown over North Yorkshire when the engine went out, the crew ejected and it crashed near Coxwold. Cat.5(scrap) damage was the damage assessment and
it was struck off charge.