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US F-16 crashes in Yellow Sea; pilot rescued after ejecting safely

The pilot of a U.S. F-16 safely ejected from the plane earlier than it crashed into the Yellow Sea off South Korea’s southwestern coast on Monday, based on the Air Pressure.

Kunsan Air Base, positioned in Gunsan, South Korea, mentioned in a press release that an F-16 Combating Falcon assigned to the 8th Fighter Wing skilled an in-flight emergency at roughly 8:43 a.m. native time on Monday, prompting the pilot to eject himself from the plane.

The pilot was recovered by the Republic of Korea Maritime Forces in “awake and stable condition,” the bottom mentioned.

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An F-16 fighter jet crashed within the Yellow Sea on Monday morning, based on stories. (Harald Tittel/image alliance by way of Getty Pictures)

“We’re grateful for the secure recovery of our Airman by our ROK Allies and that the pilot is in good situation,” eighth FW Commander Col. Matthew C. Gaetke mentioned.

The pilot’s identify and additional particulars associated to his situation is not going to be launched, the bottom mentioned.

F-16 fighter jet taking flight

A U.S. Air Pressure pilot safely ejected on Monday, Dec. 11, 2023, earlier than his F-16 fighter jet, like the identical mannequin seen on this picture, crashed into the ocean off South Korea’s southwestern coast, U.S. and South Korean army officers mentioned. (Go Bum-jun/Newsis by way of AP, File)

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The reason for the in-flight emergency is just not but recognized, however might be “thoroughly investigated,” the bottom mentioned. 

Particulars surrounding what prompted it is not going to be launched till the investigation is full.

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