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Turkish F-16 crashes during radar investigation attempt

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A Turkish F-16 fighter jet took to the skies on 25 February only to face a tragic end when it unexpectedly veered off course shortly after takeoff. The plane’s disappearance was attributed to an unidentified radar signal detected along Turkey’s border with Bulgaria. Two F-16s had been scrambled by the defense ministry in response, but the pilot did not survive the crash.

Shortly before midnight local time on Tuesday (2156 GMT), one of the jets encountered radio communication and radar contact failure. The soldier aboard managed to activate the ejection system at the last moment, a desperate attempt to escape his stricken aircraft. However, his life was lost in the subsequent crash. Authorities have not provided further details about the incident.

The wreckage of the F-16 model block 50 (1993) had been located during search and rescue efforts by Thursday evening. An investigation team will now conduct a thorough examination to determine the exact cause of the mishap.

This tragic event comes on the heels of other recent incidents involving F-16s, including one that crashed into the sea in Taiwan and another that ended with its pilot fatally injured while rehearsing for an air show in Poland. Turkish airspace has seen a series of such accidents recently, prompting heightened scrutiny over maintenance protocols and operational procedures.

In November, Turkey halted cargo flights by its C-130 planes after one crashed en route from Azerbaijan to Georgia, resulting in the loss of all 20 crew members on board. As these incidents continue to plague the F-16 fleet, concerns have been raised about flight safety across the Turkish military arsenal.

The ongoing investigation into this latest crash will not only shed light on what went wrong but could also help prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

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