JASDF F-15 crashes into sea 140 km off the coast of Ie-jima
July 5, 2011 compiled from reports of Ryukyu Shimpo
According to the Naha base of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF) and the 11th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, at 10:29am on July 5, an F-15 fighter aircraft based in Naha went missing at a point north of Kume-jima, about 180 kilometers northwest of Naha.
Smoke and oil were found on the surface of the sea about 140 kilometers northwest of the lighthouse on Ie-jima. At 11:26am that same day, a JASDF search plane found what may be the tail of the missing F-15. The whereabouts of the pilot of the single-seat jet fighter are still unknown and a JASDF rescue team is continuing its search.
According to the 11th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, the Maritime Self-Defense Force stated that on around 10:47am that same day, “We received a distress signal from the fighter and the crew of a rescue aircraft confirmed the presence of oil and smoke on the sea at the possible scene of the accident. A spokesperson for the Naha base said, “The missing JASDF aircraft took off from Naha Airport on a training mission at 9:59am that day.”
Naha City Mayor makes request regarding the F-15 crash.
July 7, 2011 compiled from reports of Ryukyu Shimpo.
(English Translation by T&CT, Mark Ealey)
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