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Iraqi student pilot killed in Arizona F-16
crash identified
An Iraqi student jet fighter pilot was killed when an F-16 jet
crashed during a training mission in southeastern Arizona, authorities said
Wednesday.
The Iraqi air force identified the pilot as Capt. Noor Faleh
Rassan Al-Khazali, but it didn't list an age or hometown.
Al-Khazali was killed Tuesday when his Fighting Falcon jet went
down in the southern Arizona desert during what an Arizona Air National Guard
official called a routine training mission. The U.S. Air Force has activated a
team to investigate the crash about 80 miles (129 kilometers) northwest of
Tucson, the Air Guard's 1st Lt. Lacey Roberts of the 162nd Wing said.
The Iraqi defense ministry said it will join in the investigation.
Roberts could not immediately say what type of training was being
conducted. The F-16 is used in both air-to-air and air-to-ground combat
missions.
Al-Khazali's death was the second involving an Iraqi pilot flying
an F-16 in Arizona in recent years.
Roberts said the plane belonged to the Iraqi air force and that
the training mission was being conducted in conjunction with the 162nd Wing,
which is based at Tucson International Airport.
The jet crashed in desert terrain, leaving a crater and scattered
debris, Graham County Undersheriff Carl "Jeff" McCormies said.
The U.S. military is training Iraqi pilots to fly F-16s at the
request of Iraq's government, Roberts said.
In July 2015, an Iraqi brigadier general flying from the 162nd
died when his F-16, a newer model recently delivered to the Iraqi air force,
crashed during night training near Douglas.
In January 2016, a Taiwanese pilot on a training flight from Luke
Air Force Base near Phoenix was killed when his F-16 went down in Yavapai
County.
The 162nd Wing is the Air Guard's biggest F-16 training operation
and conducts training missions across southern and central Arizona military
ranges.
The wing, which has hosted training since 1990, has trained pilots
from Iraq, Singapore, Poland, Norway, Denmark, Oman, Belgium and the
Netherlands.
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