U.S. F-16 Crashes Into Sea Off Japan, Pilot Ejects

TOKYO — A U.S. military fighter jet crashed into the sea off northern Japan on July 22 and its solo pilot was waiting for rescue at sea after ejecting, the coast guard said.
“The F-16 jet crashed some 470 nautical miles northeast of Nemuro” at around 11:30 a.m., a spokesman at the Japan Coast Guard said.
“The pilot ejected and is now waiting for rescue at sea,” the official said, adding the coast guard’s ships and plane were heading to the accident site.
The city of Nemuro is 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) north of Tokyo.
The U.S. military was not immediately available for comment.

U.S. F-16 Crashes Into Sea Off Japan, Pilot Ejects

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Reports: Russia to Send Warships to Syria

India’s $1B Deal for Light Helos Faces Cancellation

China reveals details about 500 kg gliding sub-munitions dispenser