Pilot Blamed in June F-16 Crash in Arizona
An instructor pilot is to blame for the June crash of
an F-16 fighter at Luke Air Force Base west of Phoenix because he made a rapid
climbing turn after hitting several birds while taking off, robbing the plane of
airspeed and the ability to recover, according to an Air Force investigation
report released Thursday.
The report released by the Air Force Air
Education and Training Command at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph in Texas said
the instructor should have kept climbing straight ahead until the F-16 had
enough airspeed to recover and return to the base. There was likely enough
engine power to safely land despite a series of engines stalls, the report said. Both pilots survived unhurt.
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