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11/17/2010 - JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska (AFNS) -- Alaska Air National Guard search and rescue crews have found the apparent wreckage of an F-22 Raptor Nov. 17 that was assigned to the 3rd Wing here.
 
The jet lost contact with air traffic control at 7:40 p.m. local time while on a routine training mission Nov. 16.

A search was coordinated by officials with the Alaska ANG Rescue Coordination Center. Airmen in HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopters and an HC-130 King combed an area northeast of Cantwell, Alaska, the last known location of the aircraft.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of this missing Airman, and we thank all Alaskans for their continued support and prayers during this trying time," said Col. Jack McMullen, 3rd Wing commander. "Finding the missing pilot is our top priority."

To continue searching for the missing pilot, a rescue team is being dispatched to the area, approximately 100 miles north of Anchorage, by the Alaska ANG Rescue Coordination Center, the 3rd Wing and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.

Colonel McMullen held a press conference at 1 p.m. to make a statement and answer questions from the media.

"Last night a two-ship (flight) of F-22s, Rocky One and Rocky Three, were finished with training ... about 100 miles north of here," Colonel McMullen said.

Everything was normal until about 7:40 p.m., he said, when Rocky Three fell off the radar scope and the pilot lost communications.

"The other pilot (Rocky One) went to a tanker, got gas and then continued to look for the mishap pilot," Colonel McMullen said. "He could not find him. At that time, the Alaska ANG scrambled a C-130 and rescue helicopters. They searched the entire night."

About 10:15 a.m., an Alaska ANG helicopter found a site that fits the data and the description of where rescuers thought the mishap probably occurred, Colonel McMullen said.

"They found the crash site," he said. "They were unable to land at the crash site and take a closer look. We scrambled another helicopter that should be in the area in the next few moments."

Colonel McMullen thanked the Alaskan community and Alaska ANG for their support at such a difficult time.

The name of the pilot is being withheld until the pilot's status is determined.

More information will be released as it becomes available.

(Courtesy of 3rd Wing Public Affairs)

 



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11/19/2010 3:38:04 AM ET
We are all praying for him and his family.
TIM, 525 FS
 
11/18/2010 8:56:47 PM ET
Thoughts and prayers to all of the members of team Elmendorf.
Rogers, Edwards AFB
 
11/18/2010 7:20:34 PM ET
Let's all pray that they find him. Personally this is my 5th time visiting this page today since 10 am. Come on guys find him
Cornell Gougis Jr, Ellington Field Houston
 
11/18/2010 4:51:35 PM ET
My thoughts and prayers are with the family of the pilot and those members of the SAR team. May God be with all of you in this difficult time.
Evan, Cannon AFB
 
11/18/2010 3:42:37 PM ET
From what I read sounds to me like Jim was just saying that hopefully the aircraft didn't crash in Russia. He mentioned nothing about the pilot being a traitor. Classic example of how rumors get spread.
Ed, Guam
 
11/18/2010 3:06:33 PM ET
My thoughts and prayers are with the family of this pilot. Bring him home
Jon Sneddon, Seattle
 
11/18/2010 3:00:52 PM ET
My peers and I are following your updates on this sad event praying and believing our pilot will be found...we are forever grateful for the daily sacrifices made by all our Airmen. God bless America
Helena' B, Sheppard AFB Texas
 
11/18/2010 2:56:53 PM ET
My prayers go out to the pilot and his family and to all affected at the base. Come home safe.
TSgt Chris Wilson, LAAFB
 
11/18/2010 2:48:36 PM ET
In Jim's defense he commented on this before it was updated with the information that is on it now. When he commented on it yesterday all it basically only stated that the plane was missing.
Airman, Florida
 
11/18/2010 2:48:11 PM ET
Does the F-22 carry a black box? It would be very helpful to an accident investigation team.
Jerry K., Dubuque IA
 
11/18/2010 1:41:25 PM ET
I hope they find him alive.
Lymar Curry, Pentagon
 
11/18/2010 1:24:19 PM ET
USAF has some of the finest pilots and SAR folks I have ever had the pleasure to meet. They do great work Prayers and thoughts to the missing airman his family and his wingmen and all who bravely serve.
USAFR Flight Nurse, Dobbins ARB
 
11/18/2010 11:41:58 AM ET
Cut Jim some slack guys. I think his comment got lost in translation. I don't believe he is that cold-hearted to think our pilot is a traitor.
SC, Macdill
 
11/18/2010 11:10:40 AM ET
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of this brave pilot that they will find him safely ejected.
Patricia DeLeeuw, Michigan
 
11/18/2010 10:55:36 AM ET
Go find him guys. You can do it I have faith in you. The Air Force takes care of it's own. Good luck.
Bob SMSgt Ret., Marquette MI
 
11/18/2010 10:45:56 AM ET
@Jim Illinois You wouldn't have the ability to spew such nonsense if it weren't for the actions of brave Airmen like the missing pilot and thousands of other service members who have served their nation selflessly.
USAF Pilot, Colorado Springs
 
11/18/2010 10:31:29 AM ET
Many prayers for the pilot and SAR members.
Scott, Kabul Afghanistan
 
11/18/2010 10:27:15 AM ET
Hey Jim from Illinois you showed your ignorance are with your comment. Read the article they found the wreckage and it's in ALASKA which is US territory. Family and friends of a pilot are out there wondering if he's still alive. Yeah you have freedom of expression but like any other tool wielded inproperly it can cause more harm than good.
DMPI, Al JBAB DC
 
11/18/2010 10:21:15 AM ET
Yes Jim's joke was tacky but just as he doesn't know what happened neither do you Wilson
Rich, TAFB
 
11/18/2010 8:06:18 AM ET
I have only one thing to say to Jim from Illinois keep your yap shut until you know everything that is going on. How dare you post a comment like yours on this site. You should be ashamed and apologizing to the family of this pilot and every member of USAF you disgraced by calling the pilot a traitor before knowing exactly what happened. Thoughts and prayers to the family and hopes of a safe return.
Wilson, Florida
 
11/18/2010 7:38:56 AM ET
Jim from Illinois- that has got to be the most ignorant thing I have ever heard. Instead of being worried at the loss of a aviator you think a Air Force pilot would defect to Russia
Mark, USA
 
11/18/2010 6:42:12 AM ET
Praying for the pilot and his family and apologize for the TASTELESS post by Jim from Illinois below.
Phil, Baghdad Iraq
 
11/17/2010 11:28:02 PM ET
Praying for safety and success for my Rescue brothers and sisters up there. that others may live
Patrick Martin, SAFB TX
 
11/17/2010 9:53:36 PM ET
Thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the missing airman and to the airman of Elmendorf AFB.
Heather Buehlman, Edwards AFB CA
 
11/17/2010 6:07:53 PM ET
Another one. Let's pray for the pilot.
Jack, Boca Raton
 
11/17/2010 4:06:31 PM ET
Let's just hope the Russians aren't the proud new owners of an F-22.
Jim, Illinois
 
11/17/2010 3:49:15 PM ET
Thoughts and prayers to all of the members of team Elmendorf.
Tom, WPAFB OH
 
11/17/2010 1:06:38 PM ET
Two planes in six months from the same base. Thoughts and prayers go out to the families. Hope the weather conditions stay well enough to perform a thorough SAR.
Fillweber, Davis-monthan
 
11/17/2010 11:35:44 AM ET
Our hopes and prayers go out to the missing pilot and everyone involved in the SAR effort. Alaska is a very difficult environment both for flying and SAR.
Christian Shepherd, North Carolina
 
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