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A pilot from the Wisconsin Air National Guard 115th Fighter Wing, Wisc., is safe after ejecting from an F-16 Fighting Falcon over Adams County June 7 during a routine training flight. (File photo)
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Wisconsin ANG pilot safe following aircraft accident

Posted 6/7/2011 Email story   Print story

    

6/7/2011 - MADISON, Wisc. (AFN) -- A pilot from the Wisconsin Air National Guard 115th Fighter Wing here is safe after ejecting from an F-16 Fighting Falcon over Adams County June 7 during a routine training flight.

The pilot has been recovered south of Chester, Wisc., and is being medically evaluated. The aircraft has been located in Chester. Emergency responders are on the scene to secure the aircraft.

An Air Force investigating team has been requested to determine the cause of the accident.

(Courtesy of the Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs Office)



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