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US F-16 fighter jet crashes into sea during training—Air Force

Por: Newsweek World December 11, 2023

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An F-16 pilot ejected successfully from his fighter aircraft as it crashed into the sea on Monday during a training flight in South Korea, its U.S. Air Force unit said.The fast jet stationed at Kunsan Air Base in the west of the country reported an in-flight emergency over the Yellow Sea at 8:43 a.m., according to a statement released by the 8th Fighter Wing.The pilot ejected from the F-16 and was recovered with the help of South Korea's... + full article



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