General Dynamics F-16 Viper Fatal Accident
(Nevada)
Date: |
04-APR-2018 |
Time: |
10:30 LT |
Type: |
General Dynamics F-16 Viper |
Owner/operator: |
USAF, ADS Thunderbirds |
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Fatalities: |
Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 1 |
Airplane damage: |
Written off (damaged beyond repair) |
Location: |
Mojave Desert, Nevada Test and Training Range, NV - United
States of America |
Phase: |
Manoeuvring (airshow, firefighting, ag.ops.) |
Nature: |
Military |
Departure airport: |
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Destination airport: |
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Narrative:
The aircraft impacted the terrain
during a routine aerial demonstration training flight in the United States Air
Force's Nevada Test and Training Range in Nevada.
The pilot was killed.
Thunderbird Pilot Killed In Crash |
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KATE O'CONNOR |
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An Air Force Thunderbird pilot was killed on Wednesday morning when his F-16 crashed during a routine aerial demonstration training flight near Nellis Air Force Base outside of Las Vegas. He has been identified as Major Stephen Del Bagno, 34, a 3,500-hour pilot in his first season with the Thunderbirds. According to a U.S. Air Force statement, the cause of the crash, which occurred at the Nevada Test and Training Range, is under investigation.
Due to the accident, the Thunderbirds’ performance at March Air Reserve Base’s “The March Field Air and Space Expo” has been canceled. The Air Force says it doesn’t yet know how the crash will impact the rest of the squadron’s show season. The last aerial accident involving the Thunderbirds occurred in June 2016 when one of its F-16s crashed after doing a flyover of the Air Force Academy graduation ceremony. The pilot was able to safely eject in that incident. |
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