162nd WING’s F-16 STRIKES CABLE DURING TRAINING MISSION

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The F-16 later landed safely at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport

An F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot from Arizona Air National Guard’s 162nd Wing in Tucson struck a cable on Feb. 11 at about 10 a.m. near Black Canyon City. The jet later landed safely at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

According to Stars and Stripes, no other details were immediately released and officials say the U.S. Air Force (USAF) will assemble a team to investigate the incident.

162nd Wing is based at Tucson International Airport and serves as the Air National Guard’s lead F-16 pilot training unit.

The 162nd is one of the largest Air National Guard (ANG) wings in the country and resides on 92 acres next to the Tucson International Airport. The wing shares use of the runway, security, and fire control with the airport.

Specifically, the wing serves the U.S. and allied nations by providing the finest fighter training programs in the world. The 162nd in fact has trained pilots from 25 countries that fly the F-16 today while developing strategic partnerships and building strong international relationships based on performance, friendship, and trust.

Noteworthy on Sep. 5, 2017, an Iraqi Air Force pilot was killed when an F-16 Fighting Falcon crashed 20 miles northwest of Safford, Arizona.

The Iraqi pilot was conducting a routine F-16 training mission in conjunction with the Arizona Air National Guard’s 162nd Wing when it went down at approximately 3 p.m.

The pilot was flying an F-16 belonging to the Iraqi Air Force. The USAF is training Iraqi pilots in F-16 fighters at the request of the Iraqi Government.

Photo by James Haseltine / U.S. Air Force

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Till Daisd
Till Daisdhttps://www.aviation-wings.com
Till is an aviation enthusiast and blogger who has been writing since 2013. He began by sharing personal reflections and book reviews and gradually expanded his blog to cover a wide range of aviation topics. Today, his website features informative articles and engaging stories about the world of aviation, making it a valuable resource for both pilots and curious enthusiasts alike.

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