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An F-22 Raptor fighter jet has crashed near Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, but the pilot ejected prior to the crash.

FOX10 News has learned the F-22 assigned to the 43rd Fighter Squadron crashed at 9:15 a.m. on the training range 12 miles northeast of Eglin Air Force Base.

The fighter was on a routine training flight

The pilot is reported to be in stable condition.

There is no loss of civilian life or property damage associated with the incident.

First responders from the 96th Test Wing are on the scene, and the crash site has been secured.

A board of officers will investigate the accident, according to officials at Eglin.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fo...b3db5016-96c3-11ea-8c63-4f39b6324040.amp.html
 
Lol the ride never ends for the Fail-22s. Like an entire squadron was wrecked by a flood a while back and now they're falling out the sky.

Hi,

If it gets destroyed---a new one will be built to take its place---.

Just remember if a nation can build a billion dollar aircraft can also replace a billion dollar aircraft---not saying that this is a billion dollar machine---.
 
Hi,

If it gets destroyed---a new one will be built to take its place---.

Just remember if a nation can build a billion dollar aircraft can also replace a billion dollar aircraft---not saying that this is a billion dollar machine---.

US Mil never replaced the crashed B2.
 
US Mil never replaced the crashed B2.

Hi,

Because a newer version B21 is being built.

F-22 production ceased almost a decade ago.

Hi,

Something else being built will compensate for this aircraft now or in near future---.

And for the F22's destroyed in Florida---same thing would happen---.
 
F-22 production ceased almost a decade ago.
You see some Amerikans think that they're still the Kings of Awesomeness, that they can bring back the Production Line of a Jet a decade after Congress rejected it.

Why do they think like that? Well, because they're Amerikans. They can do anything.
 
Lol the ride never ends for the Fail-22s. Like an entire squadron was wrecked by a flood a while back and now they're falling out the sky.

Raptors are tough planes.
https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/aviation/a24750155/f-22-hurricane-michael-repaired/
All 17 Raptors stuck on the ground at Tyndall Air Force Base not only survived the virtual destruction of the base but were brought back up to airworthy condition within days.

Looks like he panicked and bailed just as the plane regained control
 
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Raptors are tough planes.
https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/aviation/a24750155/f-22-hurricane-michael-repaired/
All 17 Raptors stuck on the ground at Tyndall Air Force Base not only survived the virtual destruction of the base but were brought back up to airworthy condition within days.

Looks like he panicked and bailed just as the plane regained control

Hi,

Your assessment is incorrect---.

Many an aircraft have shown to regain control after the pilot has bailed out because the aero dynamics of the flight changed due to the canopy blown away---and some have flown hundreds of miles after that till ran out of fuel---.

One of them landed as well somewhere in the mid west cornfield after the pilot had bailed out and it ran out of fuel---was recovered and refurbished and put into service---
 
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Hi,

Many an aircraft have shown to regain control after the pilot has bailed out because the aero dynamics of the flight changed---and some have flown hundreds of miles after that till ran out of fuel---.

One of them landed as well somewhere in the mid west cornfield after the pilot had bailed out and it ran out of fuel---was recovered and refurbished and put into service---

Well certainly the jolt caused by the ejection seat rockets, the loss of weight, and the new drag from the wide open cockpit would affect the flight characteristics of the plane which may make it look like a recovery.
 
That machine has been in service for 15 years. That's a pretty damn good record
Lol the ride never ends for the Fail-22s. Like an entire squadron was wrecked by a flood a while back and now they're falling out the sky.
 

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