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美国F-16战斗机和一架小型飞机南卡罗来纳州相撞


Fighter Jet, Small Plane Collide In Midair Over South Carolina

AP  Posted: 07/07/2015 12:44 pm EDT Updated: 39 minutes ago

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -- An Air Force official says the pilot of a crashed F-16 fighter jet has been taken to a base in South Carolina for observation.

Lt. Jenny Hyden at Shaw Air Force Base says the pilot was taken to the base for observation, though she did not disclose his condition.

The Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that the fighter jet collided with a Cessna around 11 a.m. Tuesday about 11 miles north of Charleston.

It was not immediately known how many people were on board the smaller plane or if any of them survived.

Shaw Air Force Base said in a statement that a team of investigators would look into the cause of the crash.

An F-16 fighter jet and a small plane collided Tuesday over South Carolina, raining down plane parts and debris.

The Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that the fighter jet collided with a Cessna around 11 a.m. The collision happened about 11 miles north of Charleston.

No other details were immediately available. It was not immediately known how many people were on the planes and whether anyone survived. It also was not immediately known if anyone was hurt on the ground.

North Charleston Fire Department spokeswoman Bianca Bourbeau said the agency has sent a chief and a boat to assist Berkeley County with the crash, and will send other help as needed.

Berkeley County Airport manager Stacy Thomas declined to comment on the plane crash, referring questions to the FAA.

The Air Force has flown F-16s since the 1970s, though very few active-duty squadrons still fly them. Many F-16s still in service in the U.S. are assigned to Air National Guard units. However, Col. Cindi King of the South Carolina Air National Guard said the F-16 involved in the crash did not belong to the Guard.

F-16s from Shaw Air Force Base, about 35 miles east of Columbia, do routinely fly training missions over eastern South Carolina and the Atlantic.

Since 1975, the F-16 has been involved in 359 accidents that have caused more than $2 million in damage or resulted in a fatality or permanent total disability. The crashes have resulted in the deaths of 84 pilots. The plane's safety record has improved over the past decades, however. In the 1988 fiscal year, there were 23 of the most serious accidents. In the 2013 fiscal year, there were 7, and zero in the 2014 fiscal year, according to the most recent statistics.

The smaller plane was a Cessna 150, according to the FAA, a two-seat plane that debuted in 1959 and remains one of the most common single-engine planes in the U.S.

The Cessna 150's maximum altitude is about 15,000 feet, according to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. Most models weigh about 1,500 pounds when fully fueled.

By comparison, an F-16 is about 50 feet long and weighs nearly 10 tons, not counting fuel or weapons.

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美国F-16战斗机和一架小型飞机南卡罗来纳州相撞

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Fighter Jet, Small Plane Collide In Midair Over South Carolina

AP  Posted: 07/07/2015 12:44 pm EDT Updated: 39 minutes ago

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -- An Air Force official says the pilot of a crashed F-16 fighter jet has been taken to a base in South Carolina for observation.

Lt. Jenny Hyden at Shaw Air Force Base says the pilot was taken to the base for observation, though she did not disclose his condition.

The Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that the fighter jet collided with a Cessna around 11 a.m. Tuesday about 11 miles north of Charleston.

It was not immediately known how many people were on board the smaller plane or if any of them survived.

Shaw Air Force Base said in a statement that a team of investigators would look into the cause of the crash.

An F-16 fighter jet and a small plane collided Tuesday over South Carolina, raining down plane parts and debris.

The Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that the fighter jet collided with a Cessna around 11 a.m. The collision happened about 11 miles north of Charleston.

No other details were immediately available. It was not immediately known how many people were on the planes and whether anyone survived. It also was not immediately known if anyone was hurt on the ground.

North Charleston Fire Department spokeswoman Bianca Bourbeau said the agency has sent a chief and a boat to assist Berkeley County with the crash, and will send other help as needed.

Berkeley County Airport manager Stacy Thomas declined to comment on the plane crash, referring questions to the FAA.

The Air Force has flown F-16s since the 1970s, though very few active-duty squadrons still fly them. Many F-16s still in service in the U.S. are assigned to Air National Guard units. However, Col. Cindi King of the South Carolina Air National Guard said the F-16 involved in the crash did not belong to the Guard.

F-16s from Shaw Air Force Base, about 35 miles east of Columbia, do routinely fly training missions over eastern South Carolina and the Atlantic.

Since 1975, the F-16 has been involved in 359 accidents that have caused more than $2 million in damage or resulted in a fatality or permanent total disability. The crashes have resulted in the deaths of 84 pilots. The plane's safety record has improved over the past decades, however. In the 1988 fiscal year, there were 23 of the most serious accidents. In the 2013 fiscal year, there were 7, and zero in the 2014 fiscal year, according to the most recent statistics.

The smaller plane was a Cessna 150, according to the FAA, a two-seat plane that debuted in 1959 and remains one of the most common single-engine planes in the U.S.

The Cessna 150's maximum altitude is about 15,000 feet, according to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. Most models weigh about 1,500 pounds when fully fueled.

By comparison, an F-16 is about 50 feet long and weighs nearly 10 tons, not counting fuel or weapons.

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这是怎么撞上去的?
我才打麻将回家,路上顺带加了一箱油,还降价了哦
F-16战机是F-16C猎鹰,飞行员没死。塞斯纳飞行员不知生死。

CBS/APJuly 7, 2015, 12:40 PM
F-16 and Cessna collide, crash near S.C. highway

Officials told WCSC the F-16 pilot was rescued by a person in a pick-up truck. The pilot was being transported to Joint Base Charleston for observation, an Air Force spokesperson said.

A spokesperson for Shaw Air Force Base, which is relatively near the crash site, confirmed via Facebook that the jet was one of their F-16 C fighting falcons.


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不要慌,淡定!这事不是发生在三哥家。。。
飞机摔的多,说明战斗力很高。
哇,隐型f16好牛逼
呃,一睁眼看到这个好消息,真不错~
神奇的FGW。
谁撞赢了?
经前面兄弟提醒,今天应该加油了。
F16狗斗F35赢了,不知道这次赢没赢。
F16 狗斗赢了 F35,却被一民用飞机干掉,呃不,是同归于尽,淹没在人民战争的汪洋大海……
关了雷达还是着急回家
那个啥,听说降油价了是吧?

轰。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。
发改委昨天刚宣布降油价
空中拼刺刀
这雷达是关着?
空管有问题? 民营低空航空器飞行怎么会跟军机重合?
不一样的爱国者 发表于 2015-7-8 08:24
这雷达是关着?
美帝民机都实现了全谱隐身啊,中或最输
充分说明MD空军飞行时数多,训练水平高啊
空管有问题? 民营低空航空器飞行怎么会跟军机重合?
同问?另外F-16雷达没开?