F-16 Jet Catches Fire at Houston Airport; Pilot Ejects
HOUSTON - Officials say an F-16 fighter jet caught fire while
attempting to take off at Ellington Airport in Houston and the pilot
ejected.
The Houston Fire Department said in a statement that crews were
dispatched to assist with a "downed plane" late Wednesday morning. The statement
says the F-16 was on fire on the ground after the pilot ejected.
An F-16
under direction of #NORAD crashed @ Ellington Airport approx 9:30MDT. Pilot
safely ejected & is being evaluated by medical personnel
The pilot
was transported to a hospital. The city of Houston said in a statement that the
pilot is said to have minor injuries. The accident occurred at Ellington
Airport, which is home to a Texas Air National Guard base.
Airport
spokesman Bill Begley says the incident happened as the jet was taking
off.
Witness Mitch Ivey was driving by and recorded the incident. He told
NBC affiliate KPRC in Houston: "The jet that was basically fixing to take off,
about halfway through he cut his engine off and coasted while the big fireball
and smoke plume was going on."
The aircraft was armed and the base was
evacuated as a precaution, according to KPRC. A statement released by the City
of Houston confirmed that the base was evacuated.
"The pilot ejected and
was taken to the hospital by military transport," the statement added. "The
pilot is said to have minor injuries. The evacuation covers a 4000 square foot
radius from the crash site and will last for the next 6 hours."
There was
no danger to residents, according to the statement.
Further details
weren't immediately available Wednesday.
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