Boeing F-15 of United States Air Force Crashed in England
9 October 2014. The Boeing F-15D, two-seat variant of United States Air Force (USAF) crashed in Suffolk, England.
Spokesperson of USAF confirmed the news and said that only one pilot on board on Boeing F-15D model trainer. The jet fighter conducted a combat training mission without carried any weapons or ammos.
Fortunately, the pilot able to ejected from cockpit and safe. Now the pilot is on medical investigation at the Royal Air Force Lakenheath Hospital.
The Boeing F-15D crashed on open space, near housing area and public school in Lincolnshire. Some witnessess said that they were praying it missed the school and gave no additional victims.
Boeing F-15 Series is a superior next generation jet fighter that has multi-role capability. An advanced avionics and electronic systems promise outstanding performance in air-to-air and air-to-ground combat at all altitudes in all weather conditions. Currently the Strike Eagle become vital fighting tool for United States Air Force.
Spokesperson of USAF confirmed the news and said that only one pilot on board on Boeing F-15D model trainer. The jet fighter conducted a combat training mission without carried any weapons or ammos.
USAF Boeing F-15D Two-Seat Variant
Fortunately, the pilot able to ejected from cockpit and safe. Now the pilot is on medical investigation at the Royal Air Force Lakenheath Hospital.
Boeing F-15D of USAF Crashed Scene
The Boeing F-15D crashed on open space, near housing area and public school in Lincolnshire. Some witnessess said that they were praying it missed the school and gave no additional victims.
Boeing F-15 Series is a superior next generation jet fighter that has multi-role capability. An advanced avionics and electronic systems promise outstanding performance in air-to-air and air-to-ground combat at all altitudes in all weather conditions. Currently the Strike Eagle become vital fighting tool for United States Air Force.