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*30 July - A [[U.S. Air Force]] [[F-15 Eagle|F-15D Eagle]], ''85-0131'', crashed on the [[Nevada Test and Training Range]] ~50 miles E of [[Goldfield, Nevada]], at ~1130 hrs. The F-15D, of the 65th Aggressor Squadron, 57th Aggressor Training Group, [[Nellis Air Force Base]], was participating in a combat training mission as part of Exercise Red Flag 08-03. Air Force officials identified the pilot who died as Lt. Col. Thomas A. Bouley, commander of the 65th AS at Nellis. A United Kingdom [[Royal Air Force]] Tornado F.3 pilot assigned to the USAF's 64th AGRS<ref>"F-15 Crash Kills Pilot", Air Force Magazine, October 2008, Volume 91, Number 10, page 16.</ref> was with him and was taken to Mike O'Callaghan Federal Hospital at Nellis. The pilot arrived ~1330 hrs. Wednesday, the Air Force said. The pilot was in stable condition and under observation. The Royal Air Force pilot's name was withheld while the investigation into the crash continues.<ref>http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/jul/30/f-15-crashes-in-nevada-desert-during-training/</ref><ref>[http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/jul/31/air-force-identifies-pilot-killed-in-plane-crash/ Air Force identifies pilot killed in plane crash - Las Vegas Sun<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*30 July - A [[U.S. Air Force]] [[F-15 Eagle|F-15D Eagle]], ''85-0131'', crashed on the [[Nevada Test and Training Range]] ~50 miles E of [[Goldfield, Nevada]], at ~1130 hrs. The F-15D, of the 65th Aggressor Squadron, 57th Aggressor Training Group, [[Nellis Air Force Base]], was participating in a combat training mission as part of Exercise Red Flag 08-03. Air Force officials identified the pilot who died as Lt. Col. Thomas A. Bouley, commander of the 65th AS at Nellis. A United Kingdom [[Royal Air Force]] Tornado F.3 pilot assigned to the USAF's 64th AGRS<ref>"F-15 Crash Kills Pilot", Air Force Magazine, October 2008, Volume 91, Number 10, page 16.</ref> was with him and was taken to Mike O'Callaghan Federal Hospital at Nellis. The pilot arrived ~1330 hrs. Wednesday, the Air Force said. The pilot was in stable condition and under observation. The Royal Air Force pilot's name was withheld while the investigation into the crash continues.<ref>http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/jul/30/f-15-crashes-in-nevada-desert-during-training/</ref><ref>[http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/jul/31/air-force-identifies-pilot-killed-in-plane-crash/ Air Force identifies pilot killed in plane crash - Las Vegas Sun<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*24 September - A [[Serbian Air Force]] [[G-4 Super Galeb]] basic trainer/light attack jet aircraft with serial number ''23736'' flown by [[Lt. Colonel]] Ištvan Kanas crashed at [[Batajnica Air Base]]. Ištvan Kanas (aged 43), pilot of Flight Test Section (Sektor za letna ispitivanja - SLI) unfortunately did not survive the crash. Kanas was a top Serbian test pilot and member of the private aerobatics team and former member of [[Leteće Zvezde]] aerobatics team, officials say he was practicing for an upcoming Belgrade 2008 airshow. He was a father of two.<ref>http://www.mod.gov.yu/novi.php?action=fullnews&id=649</ref><ref>http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article.php?yyyy=2008&mm=09&dd=24&nav_id=53717</ref> This is the second G-4 Super Galeb ever to crash with tragic consequences after 21 years.<ref>[http://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2008&mm=09&dd=24&nav_id=320295]</ref>
*24 September - A [[Serbian Air Force]] [[G-4 Super Galeb]] basic trainer/light attack jet aircraft with serial number ''23736'' flown by [[Lt. Colonel]] Ištvan Kanas crashed at [[Batajnica Air Base]]. Ištvan Kanas (aged 43), pilot of Flight Test Section (Sektor za letna ispitivanja - SLI) unfortunately did not survive the crash. Kanas was a top Serbian test pilot and member of the private aerobatics team and former member of [[Leteće Zvezde]] aerobatics team, officials say he was practicing for an upcoming Belgrade 2008 airshow. He was a father of two.<ref>http://www.mod.gov.yu/novi.php?action=fullnews&id=649</ref><ref>http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article.php?yyyy=2008&mm=09&dd=24&nav_id=53717</ref> This is the second G-4 Super Galeb ever to crash with tragic consequences after 21 years.<ref>[http://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2008&mm=09&dd=24&nav_id=320295]</ref>
*17 October - The [[Russian Air Force]] grounds all its [[MiG-29]]s following a crash in [[Siberia]] on this date.<ref>. [http://en.rian.ru/russia/20081017/117800830.html "Russia suspends MiG-29 fighter flights over Siberia crash."] ''[[RIA Novosti]]'', 17 October 2008. Retrieved: 28 March 2009.</ref>
*17 October - The [[Russian Air Force]] grounds all its [[MiG-29]]s following a crash in [[Siberia]] on this date.<ref>. [http://en.rian.ru/russia/20081017/117800830.html "Russia suspends MiG-29 fighter flights over Siberia crash."] ''[[RIA Novosti]]'', 17 October 2008. Retrieved: 28 March 2009.</ref> The fighter came down 60 kilometers (37 miles) from the Domna airfield during a regular training flight. The pilot ejected safely. <ref>http://en.rian.ru/russia/20090204/119984853.html</ref>
*First week of December - A [[MiG-29]] crash at [[Chita]] in the district of [[Zabaykalsky Krai]], [[Siberia]], kills the pilot.
*First week of December - A [[MiG-29]] crash at [[Chita]] in the district of [[Zabaykalsky Krai]], [[Siberia]], kills the pilot.
*8 December - A [[2008 San Diego F-18 crash|USMC F/A-18D-30-MC Hornet (Lot 12), BuNo ''164017'', crashed into a neighborhood]], University City, coming down two miles west of [[MCAS Miramar]], [[California]], just after the Marine pilot, Lieutenant Dan Neubauer, from [[VMFAT-101]],<ref name="MarinesTV">[http://www.marines.mil/news/Pages/marinestv.aspx/?fr_story=a2d343f26a41ace3fb015dd38bf91da82a87136e F-18 crashes in California] by the [[United States Marine Corps]]</ref> ejected. Four fatalities on the ground. The Hornet was being flown from the [[USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72)|USS Abraham Lincoln]].<ref>Hersham, Surrey, UK, "''Recent Casualties''", Combat Aircraft, Ian Allen Publishing, February-March 2009, Volume 10, Number 1, page 20.</ref> The commander of the fighter squadron involved in the crash, its top maintenance officer and two others have been relieved of duty as a result of the crash investigation. The pilot has been grounded pending a further review, Maj. Gen. Randolph Alles announced in March 2009.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/03/03/plane.crash/index.html | work=CNN | title=Marines sack 4 over deadly California plane crash - CNN.com | date=3 March 2009 | accessdate=8 May 2010}}</ref>
*8 December - A [[2008 San Diego F-18 crash|USMC F/A-18D-30-MC Hornet (Lot 12), BuNo ''164017'', crashed into a neighborhood]], University City, coming down two miles west of [[MCAS Miramar]], [[California]], just after the Marine pilot, Lieutenant Dan Neubauer, from [[VMFAT-101]],<ref name="MarinesTV">[http://www.marines.mil/news/Pages/marinestv.aspx/?fr_story=a2d343f26a41ace3fb015dd38bf91da82a87136e F-18 crashes in California] by the [[United States Marine Corps]]</ref> ejected. Four fatalities on the ground. The Hornet was being flown from the [[USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72)|USS Abraham Lincoln]].<ref>Hersham, Surrey, UK, "''Recent Casualties''", Combat Aircraft, Ian Allen Publishing, February-March 2009, Volume 10, Number 1, page 20.</ref> The commander of the fighter squadron involved in the crash, its top maintenance officer and two others have been relieved of duty as a result of the crash investigation. The pilot has been grounded pending a further review, Maj. Gen. Randolph Alles announced in March 2009.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/03/03/plane.crash/index.html | work=CNN | title=Marines sack 4 over deadly California plane crash - CNN.com | date=3 March 2009 | accessdate=8 May 2010}}</ref>

Revision as of 06:00, 7 August 2010

This is a list of notable accidents and incidents involving military aircraft grouped by the year in which the accident or incident occurred. For more exhaustive lists, see the Aircraft Crash Record Office or the Air Safety Network.

Aircraft terminology

Information on aircraft gives the type, and if available, the serial number of the operator in italics, the constructors number, also known as the manufacturer's serial number (c/n), exterior codes in apostrophes, nicknames (if any) in quotation marks, flight callsign in italics, and operating units.

2000

2001

EP-3E on Hainan Island

2002

2003

Captain Chris Stricklin ejects from his F-16 at an air show in September 2003.
  • 18 August - A Polish Su-22M-4K, of 8 ELT, flying at 3000 meter (10,000 ft) altitude, during antiaircraft artillery exercises, is shot down at 1600 hrs. within the confines of the Wicko Morskie range, near Ustka by 2K12 Kub missile. Another account ascribes the downing merely to a "technical malfunction". The pilot, Lt. Col. Andrzej Andrzejewski, safely ejected and alighted in Baltic Sea 21 km (11 nmi) from the coast, and - after one-and-half hour spent in water - picked up by Mi-14PS SAR helicopter from Siemirowice Air Base.[26] Andrzejewski will subsequently perish in 23 January 2008, CASA C-295 crash.
  • 14 September - Opposing Solo Pilot, Capt. Chris R. Stricklin, in Thunderbirds Number 6, an F-16C Fighting Falcon, misjudges his altitude before beginning a Split-S takeoff maneuver at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, ejects in ACES II seat 8/10ths of a second before the aircraft impacts the runway.
  • 18 September - A Tupolev Tu-160 "Blackjack", bort number '01', of the 121st regiment, 22 heavy bombers division, on a proving flight out of Engels Air Base after the replacement of one of its four engines, crashes near Stepnoye settlement, Sovetskoye, Saratov oblast, killing the four crew. There were no armaments aboard. Just before the crash the crew reported an engine fire to ground control, after which contact with the pilots was lost. The wreckage of the bomber was found 35 km from its base. No injuries on the ground. The main staff of the air force identified the dead as crew commander, Lt. Col. Yuriy Deyneko, co-pilot Maj. Oleg Fedusenko [the Russian TV channel gave this name as Fedunenko in its 1000 GMT newscast], and the navigators as Maj. Grigoriy Kolchin and Maj. Sergey Sukhorukov. This was the first Blackjack loss in 17 years of operations. [27] [28]
  • 15 November - Two United States Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters collide near Mosul, Iraq. Twenty-two soldiers were on both aircraft and 17 were killed.
  • 29 November - An Air Force of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Antonov An-26, 9T-TAD, blows out a tire during landing in Boende, Democratic Republic of the Congo and overruns the runway and crashes into a market square. Of the 24 people on board, 20 are killed and 13 people on the ground die.[29]

2004

  • 23 March - First prototype Boeing X-50A Dragonfly Canard Rotor/Wing crashes at the United States Army Yuma Proving Ground, Yuma, Arizona, during its third hover test flight. It had made its first flight on 4 December 2003.[30]
  • 21 June - F-14A Tomcat of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, flown by Capt. Darioush Yavari and Col. Ali Abou Ataa, crashes on approach to Shahid Baba'ie Air Base when Yavari, an experienced F-5 pilot qualifying on the F-14, misjudges his sink rate during a no-flaps landing, undercarriage strikes runway with enough force to flip the Tomcat onto its back, killing both crew. Cause is found to be premature rush to put pilot in the cockpit without completing simulator course. Commanding officer of TFB.8, Gen. Ahmad Mieghani (himself a former F-5 pilot) resigns, but investigative commission reinstates him, recognizing the true source of the problem.[31]
  • 21 July - Two United States Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornets of VMFA-134, 3rd Marine Air Wing, based at MCAS Miramar, California, suffer mid-air collision over the Columbia River, 120 miles E of Portland, Oregon, shortly after 1430 hrs., killing Marine Reservists Maj. Gary R. Fullerton, 36, of Spartanburg, South Carolina, and Capt. Jeffrey L. Ross, 36, of Old Hickory, Tennessee in F/A-18B, BuNo 162870, 'MF-00',[32] coming down in the river. Maj. Craig Barden, 38, ejects from F/A-18A, BuNo 163097, 'MF-04',[32] landing nearby on a hillside W of Arlington, Oregon, and is taken to Mid-Columbia Medical Center in The Dalles, suffering minor injuries.[33] All three crew eject but only two parachutes open. The fighters were on their way to the Boardman Air Force Range, where the Oregon Air National Guard trains, when they collided, said one spokesman. Another spokesman told the Associated Press that the planes were on a low-altitude training exercise.[34]
  • 24 August - A Venezuelan Air Force Shorts 360 crashes near Maracay, Venezuela, killing all 25 on board.
  • 9 September - A low-flying British Army Lynx AH Mk.9 helicopter, ZE382, of 661 Squadron, is caught in high-voltage electric wires during an Anglo-Czech joint military training exercise near the village Kuroslepy (near Brno). All six persons on board died.[35]
  • 11 September - A Hellenic Army CH-47SD Chinook, EZ-916, of 4 TEAS, ditches into the Aegean Sea off Mount Athos, Greece around 1056 hrs. killing all 17 on board. Among those killed was Patriarch Peter VII of Alexandria.[36][37]
  • 26 November - USMC MV-22B, BuNo 165838, loses a substantial piece of a prop-rotor blade during test flight in Nova Scotia, Canada, but is able to make safe precautionary landing at CFB Shearwater despite severe airframe vibration.[38]
  • 29 November - A U.S. Army UH-60L Black Hawk, crashed shortly after taking off from Fort Hood, Texas, when it struck guy-wires supporting the television antenna of KSWO-TV, near Waco, Texas, killing all seven soldiers aboard. Conditions were foggy and the warning lights on the tower were not lit, in violation of both Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) regulations. Victims included Brigadier General Charles B. Allen of Lawton, Oklahoma; Specialist Richard L. Brown of Stonewall, Louisiana; Chief Warrant Officer Todd T. Christmas of Wagon Mound, New Mexico; Chief Warrant Officer Doug Clapp of Greensboro, North Carolina; Chief Warrant Officer Mark W. Evans of Killeen, Texas; Chief Warrant Officer David H. Garner of Mason City, Iowa; and Colonel James M. Moore of Peabody, Massachusetts. [39]
  • 2 December - The pilot of a Blue Angels F/A-18, BuNo 161956, ejects approximately one mile off Perdido Key, Florida, after reporting mechanical problems and loss of power. Lt. Ted Steelman suffered minor injuries and fully recovered.
  • 10 December - Two Canadian Forces CT-114 Tutors of 431 Snowbirds Air Demonstration Team, 114064 and 114173, flying as opposing solo '8' and '9' (unclear which was which), collide at the top of a loop during practice over Mossbank Airfield, an abandoned WW II aerodrome. Captain Miles Selby, pilot of '8' was killed instantly, but Captain Chuck Mallet was thrown clear of the wreckage of '9', released his lap belt and pulled his chute release, landing with minor injuries.[40]
  • 20 December - An F-22 Raptor crashes on takeoff at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, prompting the U.S. Air Force to ground most of its other F-22s. The pilot ejected safely from the Lockheed Martin-built jet, which smashed into the runway it was trying to leave at about 1545 hrs. local time.

2005

2006

2007

  • 24 January - Ecuadorian Defence Minister Guadalupe Larriva, her 17-year-old daughter and five army officers are killed when two Aérospatiale SA.342L Gazelle military helicopters, EE-343 and EE-360, of Grupo Aéreo 43, collide near Manta Air Base at 2019 hrs. during night training.[53][54]
  • 2 February - A HAL Dhruv helicopter, part of the Saarang Helicopter Aerobatics team loses altitude and crashes while practicing for the Aero India-2007 at the Yelahanka Air Base near Bangalore, India. The pilot is severely injured, and the co-pilot is killed. The Saarang team continue their planned performance for the airshow.
  • 18 February - A United States Army MH-47E Chinook, 92-00472, of 2-160th SOAR, crashes in southeastern Afghanistan due to a sudden, unexplained loss of power and control killing eight and wounding 14.
  • 12 April - An unarmed Tornado ECR of the German Air Force crashes in a rock face 46°33′01″N 7°55′26″E / 46.550328°N 7.923805°E / 46.550328; 7.923805 (Crash site near Lauterbrunnen) near Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland, killing the pilot. The weapons system officer ejects and is rescued severely injured from the rock face by a local helicopter rescue team. The crash occurs minutes after refueling in Emmen during an authorized navigation training in the Swiss Alps while returning to Germany from a long-distance flight to Corsica, France.[55][56][57]
  • 21 April - A United States Navy Blue Angels F/A-18 Hornet, BuNo 162437, crashes into a residential neighborhood while performing at an airshow in Beaufort, South Carolina, in the United States, killing the pilot. Military investigators blame pilot for his fatal crash. A report obtained by The Associated Press said that Lieutenant Commander Kevin Davis got disoriented and crashed after not properly tensing his abdominal muscles to counter the gravitational forces of a high-speed turn.[58]
  • 27 April - A Russian military Mil Mi-8 transport helicopter crashes near Shatoy, Chechnya in Russia. The incident occurred during the Battle of Shatoy and killed the crew and 17 spetsnaz (Russian special forces) soldiers on board.
  • 6 May - A French Air Force de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter transporting Multinational Force and Observers crashes into a truck while making an emergency landing near El-Thamad, Egypt killing all nine people on board.
  • 11 May - A Republic of China Air Force Northrop F-5 crashes in Hukou, Taiwan, killing five people.
  • 24 May - A Peruvian Air Force de Havilland Canada DHC-6-300, FAP-303, c/n 483, crashes in dense jungle after taking off from Pampa Hermosa, Peru. Of the 20 people on board, 13 were killed.[59]
  • 13 June - A Mongolian military Mil Mi-8 helicopter crashes in Selenge Province, Mongolia while en route to a forest fire killing 15 of the 22 people on board.
  • 8 August - An RAF Puma HC.1, ZA934, 'BZ', of 33 Squadron, crashes in a wooded area of Hudswell Grange, W of Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, UK. Two RAF crew, pilot and aircraft commander Flt. Lt. David Oxer Hanson Sale, and crewman Sgt. Phillip Anthony "Taff" Burfoot died in the crash, while Army Pvt. Sean Tait, Royal Regiment of Scotland, died two days later in hospital. Nine others injured but survive.
  • 30 August - Boeing B-52H Stratofortress, accidentally loaded with six W80-1 nuclear-armed AGM-129 advanced cruise missiles flies from Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, to Barksdale AFB in Louisiana, where the unguarded aircraft sits on the tarmac for 10 hours undetected. Officers responsible for the security lapse at Minot are disciplined.
  • 7 September - A Sikorsky MH-53M Pave Low IV of the 20th Special Operations Squadron, Hurlburt Field, crashes near Duke Field, Eglin Auxiliary Field 3, just before midnight when it suffers tail rotor gear box failure while in a hover. The helicopter was practicing a rescue extraction near a landing zone surrounded by trees more than 90 feet tall and had just been brought into a hover at 150 feet and was beginning to lower the rescue apparatus when the aircrew felt a shudder. Aircraft commander Lt. Col. Eugene Becker realizes that the tail rotor gears are failing, takes control of the aircraft and prepares to land. Once out of hover, it takes about 45 seconds to return to the LZ, and due to the confined space, Becker drops the chopper vertically but the shuddering worsens. "We knew something was very, very wrong," stated Becker. "all of the gear boxes were surging up and down and making quite a bit of racket." When the MH-53 is 20 feet above the ground Becker pushes what is left of the rotor's power to the maximum in order to cushion the landing. As soon as the Pave Low hits the ground, the tail rotor fails and the chopper starts spinning and rolls to port, but the sponson fuel tanks keep it from rolling over. Of the seven crew, only two are injured: Col. William Nelson, a flight surgeon from the Air Force Special Operations Command Surgeon General's Office, receives a head injury but walks away from the accident; MH-53 aerial gunner A1C Bradley Jordan suffers a leg fracture. Both men are released from hospital the following day. Lt. Col. Becker is awarded the Koren Kolligian Jr. trophy, one of the Air Force's top safety awards, in July 2008. According to the award nomination, a landing any more forceful could have been fatal to the crew.[60]
  • 7 November - An Romanian Air Force IAR-330 Puma SOCAT crashes in Argeş County, Romania, killing all three crew members on board.
  • 6 December - a French Air Force twin-seat Rafale aircraft with a single occupant, on a training flight from the Saint-Dizier base, crashes in an uninhabited part of the Neuvic parish in the Correze area, with the loss of its pilot.

2008

  • 20 February - Two F-15C Eagles of the 58th Fighter Squadron, 33rd Fighter Wing, Eglin AFB, Florida, collide over the Gulf of Mexico ~50 miles S of Tyndall AFB, Florida, killing 1st Lt. Ali Jivanjee. Capt. Tucker Hamilton ejected from the other fighter and survived. Both pilots ejected and one was rescued from the Gulf by the fishing boat Niña, owned by Bart Niquet of Lynn Haven, Florida, which was guided to the pilot by an HC-144A Ocean Sentry aircraft. A 1st SOW AC-130H and an MV-22 Osprey were also diverted to the scene to help search as were five Coast Guard aircraft and two vessels. An HH-60 Jayhawk from Coast Guard Aviation Training Center Mobile lifted the pilot from the fishing boat and evacuated him to the Eglin Hospital. The second pilot was rescued from the Gulf by an HH-60 Jayhawk from CGAS Clearwater and also taken to the Eglin Hospital. One pilot subsequently died several hours later from his injuries.[66] An accident investigation released 25 August 2008 found that the accident was the result of pilot error and not mechanical failure. Both pilots failed to clear their flight paths and anticipate their impending high-aspect, midair impact, according to Brig. Gen. Joseph Reynes, Jr., Air Combat Command's inspector general who led the investigation.[67] This was the first crash involving an Eglin F-15 since a fatal crash on 30 April 2002.
  • 23 February - A B-2A Spirit, 89-0127, 'WM', "Spirit of Kansas", of the 393rd Bomb Squadron, 509th Bomb Wing, Whiteman AFB, Missouri, crashed shortly after takeoff from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. Both pilots ejected from the plane before it crashed, the aircraft was destroyed. Moisture in flight sensors caused steep pitch-up and stall to port. See: Andersen Air Force Base B-2 crash.
  • 3 March - An Iraqi Air Force Mil Mi-17 helicopter crashes in a dust storm near Bayji, Iraq, killing seven members of the IAF, as well as SSgt. Christopher S. Frost, 24, of Waukesha, Wisconsin, a USAF public affairs specialist who deployed to the Multinational Security Transition Command-Iraq from the 377th Air Base Wing at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico.[68]
  • 7 March - Failure of a brake metering valve causes a B-1B Lancer bomber of the 28th Bomb Wing to roll forward into two rescue vehicles after engine shutdown at Andersen AFB, Guam, Air Combat Command said 3 September 2008. Damage to the B-1B and the two vehicles totaled $5.8 million.[69] The "Bone" had stopped over at Andersen while transiting home to Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota from the Singapore Air Show and had taken off for home but returned after the crew declared an in-flight emergency. The aircraft stopped at designated spot off the runway to be met by emergency apparatus, but rolled into the vehicles unexpectedly.[70]
  • 14 March - An F-16 Fighting Falcon flown by pilot 2nd Lt. David J. Mitchell, 26, of Amherst, Ohio, crashes during training mission in a remote area three miles S of Alamo Lake, Arizona. His body is located in a ravine near the aircraft wreckage. Mitchell, of the Ohio Air National Guard's 180th Fighter Wing at Toledo Express Airport, Swanton, Ohio, was assigned to the 62nd Fighter Squadron at Luke AFB, Arizona since November 2007 as a student pilot. He had 237 total flying hours, ~26 in the F-16.[71]
  • 4 April - A USAF B-1B Lancer, 86-0116, of the 28th Bomb Wing, suffers hydraulic failure while taxiing after landing at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, veering off runway and catching fire. Four crew evacuate safely but airframe is burnt out after bomb load explodes.[72]
  • 21 May - A Serbian Air Force single-seat J-22 Orao ground attack aircraft flown by Major Tomas Janik crashed near the village of Baranda. The aircraft that crashed was wearing serial 25114 and was operational with the 241 Fighter-Bomber Aviation Squadron, of 98th Air Base Lađevci. The flight went well until 1130 hours local time when pilot Major Janik experienced problems with his plane and was forced to eject. The aircraft went down in the vicinity of the village Baranda and was completely destroyed.[73]
  • 13 June - Two United States Navy jets collided over the NAS Fallon, Nevada high desert training range, killing a pilot of the F/A-18C based at NAS Oceana, Virginia. Two crew aboard the F-5 Tiger ejected safely and were rescued.
  • 8 July - Three Airmen of the 319th Special Operations Squadron, 1st Special Operations Wing, avoid serious injury when the leased Pilatus PC-12 they are training in crashes at the end of the runway at Hurlburt Field, Florida, Eglin Auxiliary Field 9, at ~2330 hrs. as they attempt a landing. The initial investigation finds that the turboprop encountered wake turbulence from another aircraft that had landed shortly before the accident. As a precaution, the three crew were taken to the Eglin hospital and released the same afternoon. Hurlburt leases the PC-12 to train Airmen for the U-28A, the Air Force's version of the single-engine utility aircraft, used in combat for intra-theatre support for the special operations forces.[74]
  • 21 July - A U.S. Air Force B-52H-155-BW Stratofortress, 60-0053, c/n 464-418, "Louisiana Fire", crashed into the Pacific Ocean approximately 25 nautical miles (46 km) northwest of Apra Harbor, Guam,[75] after taking off from Andersen Air Force Base.[76] The aircraft was about to participate in a flyover for the Liberation Day parade in Hagåtña when it crashed at 9:45 AM ChST (2345 UTC), 15 minutes before the parade was scheduled to start. There were no survivors.
  • 30 July - A U.S. Air Force F-15D Eagle, 85-0131, crashed on the Nevada Test and Training Range ~50 miles E of Goldfield, Nevada, at ~1130 hrs. The F-15D, of the 65th Aggressor Squadron, 57th Aggressor Training Group, Nellis Air Force Base, was participating in a combat training mission as part of Exercise Red Flag 08-03. Air Force officials identified the pilot who died as Lt. Col. Thomas A. Bouley, commander of the 65th AS at Nellis. A United Kingdom Royal Air Force Tornado F.3 pilot assigned to the USAF's 64th AGRS[77] was with him and was taken to Mike O'Callaghan Federal Hospital at Nellis. The pilot arrived ~1330 hrs. Wednesday, the Air Force said. The pilot was in stable condition and under observation. The Royal Air Force pilot's name was withheld while the investigation into the crash continues.[78][79]
  • 24 September - A Serbian Air Force G-4 Super Galeb basic trainer/light attack jet aircraft with serial number 23736 flown by Lt. Colonel Ištvan Kanas crashed at Batajnica Air Base. Ištvan Kanas (aged 43), pilot of Flight Test Section (Sektor za letna ispitivanja - SLI) unfortunately did not survive the crash. Kanas was a top Serbian test pilot and member of the private aerobatics team and former member of Leteće Zvezde aerobatics team, officials say he was practicing for an upcoming Belgrade 2008 airshow. He was a father of two.[80][81] This is the second G-4 Super Galeb ever to crash with tragic consequences after 21 years.[82]
  • 17 October - The Russian Air Force grounds all its MiG-29s following a crash in Siberia on this date.[83] The fighter came down 60 kilometers (37 miles) from the Domna airfield during a regular training flight. The pilot ejected safely. [84]
  • First week of December - A MiG-29 crash at Chita in the district of Zabaykalsky Krai, Siberia, kills the pilot.
  • 8 December - A USMC F/A-18D-30-MC Hornet (Lot 12), BuNo 164017, crashed into a neighborhood, University City, coming down two miles west of MCAS Miramar, California, just after the Marine pilot, Lieutenant Dan Neubauer, from VMFAT-101,[85] ejected. Four fatalities on the ground. The Hornet was being flown from the USS Abraham Lincoln.[86] The commander of the fighter squadron involved in the crash, its top maintenance officer and two others have been relieved of duty as a result of the crash investigation. The pilot has been grounded pending a further review, Maj. Gen. Randolph Alles announced in March 2009.[87]

2009

  • 12 January - An UH-60 Blackhawk of the Texas Army National Guard crashes on the campus at Texas A&M University just after take-off, killing 2nd Lt. Zachary Cook, 2008 Texas A&M graduate, member of the Texas A&M ROTC, and Aggie Corps of Cadets and injuring four other Army personnel. The helicopter was participating in the Rudder's Rangers Annual Winter Field Training.
C-17A Globemaster III, 06-0002, "Spirit of the Air Force", on Bagram Air Base runway after inadvertent night belly-landing in January 2000.

2010

See also

References

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