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Jimbuna 06-15-20 08:56 AM

RAF Lakenheath: US fighter jet crashes into North Sea
 
A US Air Force pilot is missing after a fighter jet crashed into the North Sea.

The F-15C Eagle, from the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, crashed shortly after 09:30 BST while on a training mission.

The cause of the crash is currently unknown but the US Air Force confirmed only one pilot was on board.

Search and rescue teams are looking for the aircraft, which is believed to have crashed 74 nautical miles off the East Yorkshire coast.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-53051055

mapuc 06-15-20 10:38 AM

I pray for the safety and health of this F-15 pilot.
That he may be found in good shape.

Markus

Platapus 06-15-20 10:41 AM

Well I hope there is only one person on board the F-15C. Otherwise the USAF is getting a bit too chummy.



Usually the authorities know when the pilot ejects. If they still don't know, it might not be looking good for the pilot. :(

Jimbuna 06-15-20 12:40 PM

The body of the pilot has been found.

Texas Red 06-15-20 07:48 PM

Confirmed dead. What a tragedy and a sad loss.

Jimbuna 06-16-20 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the beast (Post 2678009)
Confirmed dead. What a tragedy and a sad loss.

As my Texan friends say "A day late and a dollar short"

Eichhörnchen 06-17-20 12:55 PM

Sad indeed. This was all over the news here... not so far away, after all. We see the F-15s all the time... I think they come to use the gunnery ranges nearby

Jimbuna 06-17-20 01:25 PM

My lad is taking a dredger out there tomorrow but is reluctant to say why :hmmm:


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