Demolition Underway at Mayfair Mews apartments in Va. Beach Wavy10

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Demolition is underway at the Mayfair Mews apartment complex on Birdneck Road. Chopper 10 flew above the complex and got video of crews working to knock down and clear the site.

In April 2012, a Navy F-18 jet crashed into the apartments. Many referred to the incident as a a “Good Friday miracle,” because no one was killed in the crash, including the flight crew. Looking back: F-18 crashes into Va. Beach apartment in 2012

Earlier this year, the developer and management company of Mayfair Mews, Covington and Associates, sent a notice to residents saying they must move out by July 31.

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Virginia Beach apartments demolished at site of 2012 Navy jet crash

VIRGINIA BEACH

Fear takes hold of Sandy Hall when a jet flies low over her home. Four years ago, one plummeted into her apartment. She was at work April 6, 2012 when an F/A 18 Hornet crash-landed into Mayfair Mews off Birdneck Road. It became known as the Good Friday Miracle because not only did no one die, but damage was limited to the site of the crash.

On Tuesday, heavy machinery demolished the apartment complex to make way for new condominiums and townhouses.

Birdneck Crossing will be a 55-unit condominium/townhouse development according to the site plan.

The jet crashed shortly after taking off from Oceana Naval Air Station for a training mission. It destroyed about 40 of the 64 apartments, including Hall’s. The two pilots who ejected from the aircraft suffered minor injuries. An investigation determined that a double-engine failure shortly after takeoff caused the crash.

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