Turkish F-16 jet crash kills pilot: state media

The cause of the accident will be determined following an investigation by the crash examination team
F-16 fighter jet flying on the wing of the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s plane on July 15, 2017. Photo: AFP
A Turkish fighter jet crashed shortly after takeoff early Wednesday, killing the pilot, state media reported, citing the defence ministry.
Radio and tracking information with the aircraft, which took off from Balikesir at 12:56 am (2156 GMT Tuesday), was lost soon after departure, the ministry said according to the official Anadolu Agency.
A search and rescue operation was launched and the wreckage was located.
“Our pilot was martyred. The cause of the accident will be determined following an investigation by the crash examination team,” the ministry said, offering condolences to the pilot’s family.
In November, Turkey suspended flights by its C-130 cargo planes after one crashed in neighbouring Georgia while returning from Azerbaijan, killing all 20 people aboard.
Read More: Turkish military C-130 crashes in Georgia after takeoff from Azerbaijan
Other F-16s, manufactured by US firm Lockheed Martin, have crashed in recent months.
In January, a Taiwanese F-16 crashed into the sea during a routine mission. Its pilot, who ejected offshore, was reported missing.
In Poland, an F-16 crashed in August while rehearsing for an air show, killing its pilot.



