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Asif
PostPosted: Feb 15, 2011 - 10:53 AM Reply with quote Back to top
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The Bangkok Post wrote:

Air force seeks clues to crash of F16 jets
Published: 15/02/2011 at 12:00 AM

Air force commander Ithaporn Suphawong has ordered an inquiry into the crash of two F16 fighters in Chaiyaphum.



Two pilots were forced to eject from the 4 billion baht jet fighters yesterday when they crashed during the Thai-US Cobra Gold joint military exercise.

Air force spokesman Monthon Satchukorn said the warplanes were part of a fleet of four one-seat F16 ADFs (air defence fighters) that took off from Wing1 in Nakhon Ratchasima at about 9am.

The ill-fated F16s lost contact with ground control at 10.20am and were later reported to have plummeted into the forest near Tat Tone waterfall, about 20km north of Chaiyaphum.

AVM Monthon said villagers who live near the waterfall alerted the authorities about the crash. Search and rescue helicopters and land vehicles were immediately sent to the area.

He confirmed news reports the pilots managed to jettison to safety before their planes crashed.

AVM Monthon said details of the crash were not yet available as the authorities still had to interview the pilots.

He dismissed speculation the jets were involved in a mid-air collision. If that were the case, the pilots might not have had enough time to eject.



The crash occurred as tensions along the Cambodian border remained high.

Two F16 jets were spotted last Thursday near the border in Si Sa Ket's Kantharalak district where there have been clashes between Thai and Cambodian troops over the past two weeks.

The air force insisted the two jets were taking part in Cobra Gold but admitted they had flown too close to the border during the military drill.

The air force spokesman brushed off a rumour that there could be a supernatural cause of the crash. "Do not believe in this sort of thing. I can't see how the crash could be related to that [black magic]. This is science: an engine problem perhaps, not superstition."

source: http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/2 ... f-f16-jets



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Damn......
If anyone has pictures of these two birds #10202 and #10212 before they crashed, please let us know.

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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Environme ... 0&.v=1

Environmental Tectonics Corporation's Aircrew Training Services Trainer Contributes to Saving Pilots' Lives

Planes Crashed Pilots Saved due to Training on Ejection Seat Trainer

Press Release Source: Environmental Tectonics Corporation On Tuesday February 15, 2011, 5:10 pm EST

SOUTHAMPTON, Pa., Feb. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Environmental Tectonics Corporation's (OTC Bulletin Board:ETCC.ob - News) ("ETC" or the "Company") Aircrew Training Services Division today relayed a result of the successful training in one of their training devices.
According to the Asiaone News, two F-16's crashed about a kilometer apart during the 30th annual Cobra Gold exercise in Chiang Mai, Thailand but both pilots ejected safely due in part to ongoing training that they had received on Environmental Tectonics Corporation's (ETC) Ejection Seat Trainer (EST) built by its business unit, Aircrew Training Services.

(Two F-16 crashes spinned into good news?) 8b
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So am I getting this right? 2 F-16s from the same 4-ship crashed at the same time less than kilometer apart but they're dismissing the possibility of a mid-air?
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RIP beautiful birds. Got a few pictures of 10212, taken in Jan 2011 by someone else at http://www.bmwsociety.com/board/showboard.asp?id=129333

Also see Youtube news (in Thai) regarding this crash here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQ1Yffsq ... re=related



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Thanks for that. At least one of them that could be 'recovered'.

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