Fighter jet crashes at Luke AFB in Arizona; pilot survives


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PHOENIX — A fighter jet operated by a military contractor crashed outside Phoenix on Thursday, but the pilot ejected safely and no one on the ground was hurt, a spokesman for the contractor and U.S. Air Force officials said.

The French-made Mirage F1 crashed near Buckeye, a growing community about 30 miles (48 kilometers) west of Phoenix.

John Rupp, director of foreign military sales for Airborne Tactical Advantage Co., confirmed it was one of his company’s jets that went down. The pilot was taken to a hospital and treated for minor injuries, he said.

“The pilot is safe and doing well,” Rupp told The Associated Press.

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The plane was destroyed. The company said it will work with investigators to determine the cause of the crash.

Luke Air Force Base, home of the 56th Fighter Wing, is seen in Arizona, Feb. 26, 2021. 
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Officials at Luke Air Force Base in nearby Glendale later confirmed the crash and said it occurred late Thursday morning about 15 miles (24 kilometers) west of the base in an unpopulated area. The plane had been operating out of Luke, the Air Force’s main base for training F-35 fighter pilots.

The Air Force sent crews from the base fire department, explosives ordnance specialists and police to secure the site. The Buckeye Fire Department was also on scene.

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Brig. Gen. Gregory Kreuder, commander of the base’s 56th Fighter Wing, said in a statement that the base is committed to safety.

Luke Air Force Base, home of the 56th Fighter Wing, is seen in Arizona, Feb. 26, 2021. 

Luke Air Force Base, home of the 56th Fighter Wing, is seen in Arizona, Feb. 26, 2021. 
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“We are thankful for the continued outstanding support Luke receives from our community partners, especially during difficult situations like this,” Kreuder said. “Finally, I’m grateful nobody was hurt on the ground, and the pilot was safely recovered…

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