Four dead in the mid-air
collision of two Korean Air Force trainer jets
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2 April 2022
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Two Air
Force KT-1 trainer jets collided mid-air and crashed in southern South Korea on
Friday, killing all four pilots aboard the planes, the Air Force and local
disaster response officials said.
The jets
went down in a rice paddy in Sacheon, about 300 kilometres south of Seoul,
after colliding with each other in midair at around 13:37 during training, just
minutes after their takeoffs from a nearby base.
The Air
Force said each jet carried a first lieutenant trainee pilot and a civilian
flight instructor. All four ejected from the planes but were later found dead.
Over 62
firefighters and emergency responders were dispatched to the crash site. A fire
broke out on the rooftop of a church after debris from the jet fell but was
soon put out.
The KAI
KT-1 Woongbi is a South Korean single-engined turboprop, basic
training aircraft. It was jointly developed by Korean Aerospace Industries
(KAI) and the Agency for Defence Development (ADD). The KT-1 is the first
completely indigenous Korean aircraft ever developed.
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