What's new

Fate of Iraqi pilot in Arizona F-16 crash remains unknown

Hindustani78

BANNED
Joined
Apr 8, 2014
Messages
40,471
Reaction score
-47
Country
India
Location
India
The Associated Press 7:46 a.m. EDT June 26, 2015
Fate of Iraqi pilot in Arizona F-16 crash remains unknown

DOUGLAS, Ariz. — An Iraqi pilot who has been training in the United States for four years crashed in southern Arizona while flying an F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft, a spokesman for the Iraqi defense minister said Thursday.

"We have no word yet on his fate or the reason behind the crash," Brig. Gen. Tahseen Ibrahim told The Associated Press. "We are in contact with the Americans to get more details."

Ibrahim confirmed the pilot is Brig. Gen. Rafid Mohammed Hassan but said the pilot's fate still is not known. He said the rescue operation is difficult because the plane hit a gas pipeline in a rural area.

Hassan was the only person aboard when the plane went down during a Wednesday night training mission with the Arizona Air National Guard's 162nd Wing, the Guard said in a statement. It did not release further information about the pilot.

Rescuers were sent to the crash site 5 miles east of Douglas Municipal Airport, which is about 120 miles southeast of Tucson.

Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels said a fire started by the accident was extinguished early Thursday morning. Dannels said it was still too dangerous to begin a search-and-rescue mission. He said no civilians were injured as a result of the crash.

The 162nd Wing conducts international F-16 pilot training from Tucson International Airport as well as reconnaissance missions from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, according to its website.

U.S. Rep. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., said Thursday that her thoughts are with the pilot, his family and emergency responders.

"Instances like this remind us that those who wear the uniform put their lives on the line every day and deserve our constant gratitude," she said in a statement.

McSally, a retired Air Force colonel, was the first female U.S. fighter pilot to fly in combat.
 
*******************

The F-16 Fighting Falcon belongs to the Iraqi Air Force, part of two lots bought in 2011 and 2012. The purchases predate the recent air campaign in Iraq against the Islamic State.

Because of the difficult security situation, the craft were never sent to Iraq.

About 24 Iraqi Air Force pilots are in varying stages of the training program, which usually takes several years to complete. None of the Iraqis have graduated. The Arizona Air National Guard’s 162nd Wing has been training international military pilots for 23 years.

“The 162nd is the ‘face of the USAF to the world’ providing the best-trained coalition war-fighting partners for the United States Air Force,” the military wing says on its website. “The wing has trained pilots from 28 countries that fly the F-16 today while developing strategic partnerships and building strong international relationships based on performance, friendship and trust.”

Currently, the 162nd Wing has about 40 students in training from Iraq, Singapore, Poland, Norway, Denmark, Oman, Belgium and the Netherlands, the spokeswoman said.
 
I don't know if those planes will be ever delivered?.

Q. who will pay for that lost plane since the American delayed the delivery.
 
Iraqi military pilot found dead at F-16 crash site in Arizona| Reuters

crashed at night


crash-fire.jpg
 
Last edited:
WTF..... "he has been training for 4 years".......... "brigadier general"............ is this a joke?
 
Back
Top Bottom