An unusual incident that involved a F-15D Eagle hunt for the United States National Guard Air Force called attention to social networks this week. According to videos published online, the aircraft co -pilot would have been accidentally ejected while the jet was still on land, at the Westfield Air Base, in Massachusetts.
The exact date of the fact has not yet been confirmed. According to the reports, the officer in the rear seat of the F-15D-belonging to the 104th Hunting Wing-would have activated the ejection system in an unintentional way. In the images that circulate on the Internet, you can see a cloud of smoke on the rear booth while the hunt moves along the track.
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The dome, projected back during the ejection, ended up falling on the left wing of the jet. Subsequently, the co -pilot is seen crawling near the hunt, next to what seems to be its parachute.
It is still not clear if the incident occurred just after landing or before takeoff. The authorities have not announced the health status of the military or details about the ongoing research.
Source and images: militarnyi | twz | X @daletarka10. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.