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| Thursday 15th January 2009 |
Afghan Army |
Mi-17 |
Crashed
in bad weather in the Adraskan
district of Herat province. It was carrying a
delegation of senior Afghan National Army (ANA) officers
from the western city of Herat to an army base in adjoining
Farah province Taliban claim the helicopter was shot down. This is denied by the Afghan Govt. |
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| Saturday 18th January 2009 |
French Army |
AS 532 Cougar helicopter |
Crashed / ditched shortly after take-off from the French carrier La Foudre off the coast of Gabon | Helicopter was carrying 10 soldiers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Tuesday, 20th January
2009 09:15 GMT |
Spanish Air Force |
Mirage F1 | Ala 14 Los Llanos airbase Albacete | Training Mission crashed in southeastern Spain, near Osa de Montiel, in the Albacete region | killed | Martin-Baker | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Tuesday, 20th January 2009 09:15 GMT |
Spanish Air Force |
Mirage F1 | Ala 14 Los Llanos airbase Albacete | Training Mission crashed in southeastern Spain, near Osa de Montiel, in the Albacete region | Martin-Baker | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The three men have been named as
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Wednesday
21st January 2009 08.45 |
IAF |
HAL HJT-16 Kiran Mk II |
'Surya Kiran' (Rays of the Sun) aerobatics team (SKAT) |
Bidar air force base | Crashed during a training session in Bidar, Karnataka | Martin-Baker | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wing Commander R. S. Dhaliwal killed |
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| Wednesday 4th February 2009 |
Indian A. F. |
Hindustan Aeronautics Intermediate Jet Trainer HJT-36 |
Prototype Trainer PT2 |
Belly landed at the HAL airport during preparations for “Aero India 2009” air show |
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Zvezda K36LT zero-zero ejection seat | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Squadron Leader Baldev Singh (retd.) [HAL’s Executive Director - Chief Test Pilot (Fixed Wing)] NO EJECTION Unhurt |
Wing Commander C. Subramaniam [Indian Air Force fighter pilot on deputation to HAL] NO EJECTION Unhurt |
Zvezda K36LT zero-zero ejection seat | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wednesday 11th February 2009 11:00 |
RAF |
Grob 115E Tutor T Mk.1 | G-BYUT |
University of
Wales Air Squadron
RAF |
The two aircraft were taking part in a "flight experience" programme flight. It is believed that a Mid-air collision occurred and the two aircraft crashed near Porthcawl near Bridgend, Wales |
Two female teenage air cadets, who
were cousins, and two Royal Air Force instructors were
killed
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RAF |
Grob 115E Tutor T Mk.1 | G-BYVN |
University of
Wales Air Squadron
RAF |
No ejection seats fitted to this type of aircraft | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wednesday 25th February 2009 |
U.S. Air Force |
T-38C Talon |
![]() 80th Flying Training Wing Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas |
Take-off aborted, ran off runway damaging right landing gear | Northrop | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Student pilot. egressed on ground uninjured |
Northrop | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Thursday 5th March 2009 |
Pakistan Army Aviation |
MFI-17 Mashak |
Crashed near Dhoke Pathan Bridge in Tala Gang town, in eastern Punjab near the garrison town of Rawalpindi | No ejection seats fitted to this type of aircraft | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Aviation Cadet
Zohaib killed in crash |
Squadron Leader Usman Safdar killed in crash |
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Friday 6th March
2009 shortly after 10:00 |
Thai Air Force |
?? | Crashed in Lop Buri, Thailand |
Flying Officer Pongsakorn Thatinuwat killed Flying Officer Thossapol Dejsupha, and three mechanics suffered slight injuries |
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Friday 6th March
2009 16.05 |
Indian National Aerospace Laboratories |
Prototype Saras [crane] 14 seat Light Transport Aircraft |
National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) HAL airport |
Caught fire and crashed in a field near Bidadi, about 30 km from Bangalore | Three test pilots killed | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Saturday 7th March 2009 |
PLAAF |
J-10 | Engine failure. Forced landing | Li Feng emergency landing |
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Tuesday 17th March
2009 20:55 |
Russian Air Force |
L-39 Albatross Trainer | Krasnodar Higher Military School | rashed during a routine flight near the Kushchevskaya airfield |
Lieutenant Alexander Zaitsev Killed |
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| Thursday 19th March 2009 |
Ecuadoran Air Force |
Beechcraft "army plane" |
Training, crashed into a building
in the neighborhood of Guapulo in a
populated part of Quito, Ecuador's
Capital 5 killed plus 2 on ground |
Major ?? killed |
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Lieutenant ?? killed |
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Sergeant ?? killed |
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Wednesday 25th March 2009 10:00 [central] |
USAF |
F/A-22A Raptor | 91-4008 |
411th Flight Test Squadron 412th Test
Wing Edwards Air Force Base |
During test mission. Crashed in the Mojave desert of Southern California 35 miles northeast of Edwards Air Force Base |
Lockheed
Martin test pilot David Cooley killed |
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Tuesday 31st
March 2009 16:00 |
Polish Navy |
PZL M28TD Bryza twin-turboprop transport plane | AJHP1-01 | Babie Doly navy airport | Returning from training flight practising landing with one engine. Crashed at the Babie Doly navy airport near Gdynia in northern Poland, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Four crew on board. Further details when available |
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Monday 6th April 2009 13:05 |
Indonesian Air Force |
Fokker F-27 |
A-2703 |
Husein Sastranegara Air Force Base, Bandung, 110km southeast of Jakarta |
Regular training
flight. Crashed into a hangar and exploded in heavy
rain while returning from a parachuting training session. Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Gen. Djoko Santoso said at the State Palace the accident was caused by bad weather. “A crosswind hit the plane. The plane was then lifted and crashed [into the hangar],” he said. He added there was no human error or technical factor involved in the crash. |
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The information is based on translated Indonesian media
sources. Amendments and corrections are welcomed to improve
the accuracy (especially ranks) of the details and names of
those who lost their lives. Some crew photos have appeared in the Indonesian media |
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In the
hangar owned by
PT Dirgantara Indonesia
PTDI
(formerly Industri Pesawat
Terbang Nusantara) were four aircraft and one helicopter
undergoing maintenance. These included Boeing 737 [Adam Air] Boeing 737 [ Batavia Air] [minor damage] CN-235 Cassa NC 212-200 [Deraya Air Service] - smashed wing Robinson Helicopter [police] |
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| Tuesday 14th April 2009 |
TuAF |
F-16 | 9th AFB-BALIKESÝR [Balikesir] |
Crashed in Kemalpasa district, Bursa, in western Turkey during a training flight | 1st Lt. Fatih KORÇAM killed |
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Thursday
14th May 2009 14:10 |
U.S. Air Force |
T-38C Talon |
80th Flying Training Wing Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas |
Force to abort during take off. Hard landing ran off the runway and came to a stop in a grassy area | Northrop | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Minor injuries, egressed on ground uninjured | Minor injuries, egressed on ground uninjured | Northrop | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wednesday 20th May 2009 |
Indonesian A. F. |
Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules | A-1325 | Crashed on approach near Madiun-Iswahyudi Airport, East Java, Indonesia | 98 people killed | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Heavy loss
of life. More details when available |
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| Thursday 28th May 2009 |
Nigerian Air Force |
Jet Trainer | Training flight. Crashed at Tiga-Chikun near the northern city of Kaduna | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Student Pilot killed |
Instructor Pilot killed |
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| Tuesday 2nd June 2009 |
RJAF |
Slingsby T-67 Firefly |
King Hussein Air College, Mafraq | Did not recover from a spin (mechanical failure?) during training exercise. Crashed near Albuaidah (Irbid - northern capital Amman) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Student pilot Ahmad Yasain Ma'aytah survived Injured taken to Al Hussain medical city (Amman) |
Maj. Sakher al-Kharabsheh killed |
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More details when available see also http://www.factjo.com/fullNews.aspx?id=8831 |
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Tuesday
9th June 2009 07:00 |
Vietnam |
Su-22M4 | Regiment 923 |
Caught fire during a routine exercise
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| Tuesday 9th June 2009 |
IAF |
Antonov AN-32 |
Mechuka, West Siang district |
On routine air maintenance flight to Jorhat in Assam. Crashed in Arunachal Pradesh. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sunday 14th June 2009
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RAF |
Grob 115E Tutor T Mk.1 | RAF Benson, Oxford | collided with a glider over Oxfordshire at Sutton Courtenay, near Abingdon |
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Flight Lieutenant Michael Blee RAF Reservist Pilot killed |
Nicholas Rice CCF [Combined Cadet Force] cadet killed |
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| Private ownership |
Standard Cirrus [Glider] |
G-CKHT [259G] |
In collision with RAF Grob. Both crew of RAF Trainer were killed |
Pilot parachuted
safely |
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| 19th June 2009 |
Russian Air Force |
Mi-28N "Havoc" |
Crashed during military exercises on the Gorokhovetsky training ground in Moscow Region. Fell 40 metres | Crew injured | energy-absorbing landing
gear & Energy Absorbing Seats |
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Monday
22nd June 2009 22:25 |
USAF |
F-16 |
![]() 388th Fighter Wing Hill AFB |
Lost over the Utah Test and Training Range in the West Desert in Tooele County about 35 miles south of Wendover | Captain
George Bryan Houghton [421st Fighter Squadron] killed |
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ACES II | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Tuesday 23rd June 2009 16:15 |
JSDAF |
F2B |
3rd Air Wing Misawa base of Aomori prefecture Misawa city |
Aircraft ran off
runway No ejections |
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Major General Maehara Hiroaki OK |
Major Kobayashi Mikio minor injuries |
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Thursday 2nd July
2009 11:45 |
RAF |
Tornado F3 |
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Routine Training flight. Crashed in Glen Kinglas, Argyll, |
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Martin-Baker | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Flight Lieutenant Kenneth Thompson killed |
Flight Lieutenant Nigel Morton killed |
Martin-Baker | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Friday 3rd July 09:45 |
Royal Belgian Air Cadets |
L-21 Piper Cub |
LB-06 | Goetsenhoven airbase | Crashed shortly after take-off from | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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pilot killed |
glider instructor killed |
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| Friday 3rd July 2009 |
Pakistan Air Force |
Mi-17 |
Crashed due to a
technical fault on the mountainous border of the Orakzai and
Khyber tribal regions. [Reasons for crash also seen as overcrowding of helicopter: bad weather: shot down by militants.] |
37 fatalities
[unconfirmed] plus other casualties FURTHER DETAILS APPRECIATED Confirmation and Photos of those killed (Shaheeds) appreciated |
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Saturday 4th July 2009 12:30 |
Thunder Delfins | L-29 |
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Crashed causing large grass fire on Old Town Road just west of Tehachapi, Kern County, Calif |
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David Zweigle killed |
Robert Chamberlain killed |
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Saturday 4th July 2009 |
Trojan Phlyers Fort Worth [Private Ownership] |
T-28 | Mid-Way Regional Airport | Crash landed in a field near Waxahachie shortly after take off on his way to an air show at Cedar Creek Lake |
John Sledge [USMC ret.] 72 suffered minor injuries |
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No Ejection Seat |
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Monday 6th July
2009 |
NATO | CH-146 Griffon helicopter |
Task Force
Afghanistan Air Wing American forward operating base in Zabul province |
Crashed during take off northeast of Kandahar. Three killed, three injured. | ||||||||||||
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Tuesday 7th July 2009 09:10 |
Serbian Air Force |
MiG-29 | 18105 |
101st Fighter Aviation Squadron 204th aviation base Batajnica Air Field north of Belgrade |
On flight in preparation for the
Kalemegdan Air Show. Flying at low
altitude when the aircraft touched the
ground. Crashed north of air field when
Pilot tried to steer plane into
safe area on military airport Batajnica
near
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Pilot VS Lt. Col. Rade Ranđelović ejected Died of injuries on the ground soldiers Milan Ulemek was killed Vojislav Dragoljević injured |
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K-36 |
| Thursday 9th July 2009 |
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North American SNJ-5 | DWC Golden Eagle of Delaware LLC | Crashed south of Colorado Highway 86, about eight miles north of Simla, Elbert County | ||||
| Pilot killed |
no other occupant [needs confirmation] |
No ejection seats in this type of aircraft | ||||||
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Wednesday 15th July 2009 11:36 |
RoCAF |
Northrop F-5F | 5410 |
427
Wing Chingchuankang Air Force Base near Taichung, Penghu |
Crashed into the sea during routine training mission to practice air-to-ground shooting on the Air Force bombing range on Tsaoyu or Grass Island |
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Northrop |
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Lt. Huang Ting-yu killed |
Lieutenant Colonel Yuan Liang killed |
Northrop | ||||||
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Wednesday July 15, 2009 12:12 |
Private Ownership |
CT-133 Silver Star [former Canadian Forces ] |
N3648 s/n 133648 |
8 Wing CFB Trenton, Ontario |
The pilot was delivering the aircraft to a buyer in Fort Worth, Texas. It ran off runway 24 during an emergency landing at Trenton after the front cargo compartment door got ripped off and sucked into the engine. | Pilot egressed on ground with minor injuries. | Lockheed | |
| This aircraft was an ejection seat testbed for the Canadian Forces when it was in service. | ||||||||
| Thanks to Noah Slaughter for additional details | ||||||||
| Thursday 16th July 2009 |
PAF |
F-16A | No. 9 Squadron | On a routine night training mission, crashed close to village Noorpur [NurPur], in Moza Awanwala in the vicinity of Khoshab, 105KMs south west of Sargodha |
Squadron Leader Saud Ghulam
Nabi killed |
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ACES II | |
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Saturday 18th July 2009 03:15 |
USAF |
F-15E Strike Eagle |
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336th Fighter Squadron |
Crashed in Kabul, in the Nawur district of Ghazni province in central Afghanistan |
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ACES II | |
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Capt. Mark R. McDowell Pilot killed |
Capt. Thomas J. Gramith WSO killed |
ACES II | ||||||
| Sunday 19th July 2009 |
PLAAF |
FBC-1 Flying Leopard also seen as JH-7A Military Aircraft |
Taonan Training Base (China) |
Crashed during
preparations for counter-terrorism exercises with Russia*
over the Taonan tactical training base in Jilin Province *[participating in the Sino-Russian “Peace Mission-2009” joint anti-terror exercise] |
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??? killed |
??? killed |
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| Monday 20th July 2009 |
FAC [Columbian Air Force] |
![]() Columbian media |
Technical malfunction during landing. The crew were two Israeli pilot sent to train local pilots | Martin-Baker | ||||
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egressed from
cockpit OK |
egressed from
cockpit OK |
Martin-Baker | ||||||
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IAI Kfir |
FAC 3004 [confirm ??] |
No ejections | ||||||
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Monday 20th July
2009 14:00 |
FACH[Chilean Air Force] |
Extra 300L |
??? No. 4 |
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Engine problems during training flight. Crashed onto empty land to one side of the Panamericana Sur highway, 15 kilometres (9 miles) south of Santiago |
Lt. Eduardo
Varas de la Fuente found unconscious and pulled from the cockpit by volunteer firefighters taken to Fach hospital in Santiago, Chile by air force helicopter |
No ejection seat fitted to this type of aircraft | |
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Friday 31st July
2009 09:45 |
Indian A. F. |
Deepak HPT-32 |
X3216 [confirm??] |
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| Air Force Academy Dundiga | Crashed while approaching to land approx.2 kilometres from the air base at Annaram village of Jinnaram Mandal near the academy in Medak, Andhra Pradesh |
Sqn Ldr Ritin Jain [also seen as Nitin Jain]* killed |
Squadron Leader Nitin Chaturvedi
??? killed |
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| Wednesday 5th August 2009 |
Pakistan Air Force |
F-7 | On a routine training mission when it went down in a field after apparently suffering a technical failure. Crashed near the north-western town of Attock in Punjab province |
Flight
Lieutenant Shahryar Nisar killed |
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| Tuesday, 11 August 2009 |
Taiwan |
UH-1H | NA-502 |
3rd Branch, 2nd
Brigade, National Airborne Service Corps Tai Chung AP |
Relief helicopter was flying from Wu Tai Town to San Di Men. Crashed into mountain, and fell into river, about 1 km from Yi La Tribe's village, Ping Tung County during disaster relief mission after Typhoon Morakot ran over Taiwan |
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Sunday 16th
August 2009 12:50 |
Russia |
Yak-52 sports plane |
Drakino [Bragino]
airport to confirm |
Crashed near the village of Guryevo in the Kaluga region south of Moscow |
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Anton
Khatkovsky a cadet of the Ulyanovsk Aviation Institute killed |
Instructor Svetlana Fedorenko* killed *FAI [Fédération Aéronautique Internationale]European Aerobatic champion and world championships’ winner |
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| Sunday 16th August 2009 |
Iran |
Helicopter Bell ??? |
IRIAF* |
Crashed in Shahriar county near a village called Zarnan, about 45 kilometers west Tehran. | Training exercise. 4 killed |
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Further Details
when available *[originally reported as Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC)] |
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| Monday 10th August 2009 |
Iran |
training plane | Took off from Payam airport | crashed due to a technical problem in the city of Karaj, west of Tehran | 2 killed | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wednesday 19th August 2009 |
RAF |
CH-47 Chinook |
Hit by small arms fire as it was taking off north of Sangin, in Helmand province after deploying Special Forces unit. Engine caught fire. Emergency landing made. Four crew abandoned the helicopter which was later destroyed by a NATO aircraft to save it from falling into the hands of the Taleban | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wednesday 19th August 2009
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MH-60 |
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160th
Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) |
Crashed during routine training exercise near the peak of Mount Massive, Colorado's second-highest mountain. |
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Friday 21st August 2009 11:57 |
Indian Navy |
Sea Harrier | IN 622 |
NS Hansa Indian Navy's airbase in Goa. |
crashed in Arabian Sea 15 nautical miles west off Goa 42 minutes after take-off, for a training mission |
Lieutenant
Commander Saurav Chandra Saxena killed |
Martin-Baker | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sunday 30th August 2009 |
RAF |
CH-47 Chinook |
19 people on board,
[four crew, 15 soldiers from the 2nd Battalion The
Rifles] Damaged
landing gear in heavy landing, nose and front
rotor,
east of Sangin in northern Helmand.
Later destroyed to
save it from falling into the hands of the Taleban No injuries |
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| Sunday 30th August 2009 |
Belarus Air Force |
Su-27UBM | 63 | Crashed during an aerial acrobatics display at an air show in central Poland at a military airfield in Radom near the village of Naleczyn |
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Colonel Alexander Zhuravlevich "Александр Журавлевич" deputy commander of the 61 st Fighter Air Base (BIA) in Baranavichy killed |
Colonel Alexander Marfitsky deputy commander of the Western tactical command of the Air Force and Air Defense Forces killed |
K-36 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wednesday 3rd September 2009 |
State government |
Bell-430 | Begumpet airport, Hyderabad | crashed in the dense Nallamala forests | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Friday 4th
September 2009 17:30 |
Private Ownership |
Iskra TS11 | Burke Lakefront Airport | Controlled crash landing during practice for the Cleveland National Air Show after the main landing gear did not lower |
Michael "Mike"
Hoyle OK |
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| Monday 7th September 2009 |
Indonesian Navy TNI |
Nomad N-24 | P-837 | Routine patrol. Crashed on Borneo island, south of the border with Malaysia in Bulungan District, East Kalimantan when pilot attempted emergency landing on the ponds in Sekapak Estuary | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Thursday 10th September 2009 |
IAF |
MiG-21 | C-1641 | Bhisiana air base in Bathinda in Punjab |
On a
routine training sortie. Apparently lost power while
taking off. Crashed about 10km from air base near the
town of Bhatinda, some 230km from the state capital
Chandigarh |
Lt. Manu
Akhori unable to eject in time killed |
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KM-1 confirm ??? |
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Thursday 10th
September 2009 13:50 |
RN |
Lynx | RNAS Yeovilton, Somerset | Flew into cables over Exmoor, North Devon while on a low-flying training flight near Lynton. Made a forced landing in a field. Windscreen and rotor damage | The two crew were not injured | ||||||||||||||||||
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Thursday 10th
September 2009 17:00 |
Mexican Navy |
MI-17 | AMHT-208 | Heriberto Jara Corona Airport Veracruz | Crashed in Chignautla Veracruz on flight to Mexico City | ||||||||||||||||||
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Friday 11th September 2009 12.20 |
Royal Malaysia Air Force RMAF |
PC7 MKII | RMAF college | Crashed short of the runway during landing at at international airport on Langkawi island | Martin-Baker | ||||||||||||||||||
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Flight
Commander Maj Mohd Zulkifli Hasan 38 killed |
co-pilot Major
Mohd Roszaini Mohd Mustafa 37 killed |
Martin-Baker | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Saturday 12th September 2009 |
Pakistan Army |
Mashak | 8?-??95 | Rahwali Airbase | crashed on training flight in Solki Chattha area near Gujranwala in east Pakistan |
Capt. Kamran Ikram survived the initial crash, but died later of his injuries in hospital |
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| Sunday 13th September 2009 |
IDF/AF |
F-16A | On a routine training flight. Crashed south of Hebron |
Lt. Assaf
Ramon killed |
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| Lt. Assaf Ramon's father, Ilan Ramon, died in the Columbia Shuttle crash on 1 February 2003. Ilan had ejected from an F-16 on 20th January 1982 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saturday 19th September 2009 |
US Army |
Blackhawk helicopter | Balad Air Base, Iraq | crashed in sandstorm at night at the Balad Air Base, about 50 miles north of Baghdad | Spc Michael S. Cote
20 killed A Company, 1st Battalion, 52 Aviation Regiment, Task Force 49 Fort Wainright |
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Tuesday
22nd September 2009 10:00 |
IRIAF |
"Simorgh"* AWACS | 5-8208 | Two engines caught fire over the area of the Imam Khomeyni Shrine, southern Tehran. Crashed near Qarchak, south of Tehran | seven reported as killed | ||||||||||||||||||
| [modified from a former Iraqi Air Force Adnan, which was modified
from an Ilyushin IL-76MD transport] *named after a mythical Iranian bird |
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| Tuesday 22nd September 2009 |
IRIAF |
Northrop
F-5E Tiger II [confirm?] |
Mid-air collision over the area of the Imam Khomeyni Shrine, southern Tehran | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Early reports from various sources quoted a mid-air collision. Sources in Iran now state that no collision took place. The F-5 loss is being left as greyed out so that in the future it will not be included as a loss | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Friday 2nd October 2009 morning |
Yemeni army aircraft |
MiG-29 ?? confirm |
Lost in the mountainous northwestern
province of Saada. |
Lieutenant
Shamsan Mohamed Abdou Muflih No further details available Video footage being shown Arabic sites on the internet have shown the crash location and wreckage of the aircraft. One site shows the pilot's identification card. Image: detail from ID card |
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The Official Yemeni account
is that the aircraft crashed into a mountain peak due to technical
problems. Houthi fighters [from the Zaidi sect of Shia Islam] claim to have shot down the jet. |
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| SAN'A, Yemen (AP) - Yemen's Shiite rebels say they shot down a government fighter jet in the country's north and captured the pilot. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Latest - 23 Dec 2009 |
There is still no
confirmation as to whether Lieutenant
Shamsan Mohamed Abdou Muflih was
killed or taken prisoner FURTHER DETAILS APPRECIATED |
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Monday 5th October 2009 |
Yemeni army aircraft |
Sukhoi ?? confirm |
Crashed in the al-Anad district of Saada, some 240 kilometres north of Sana'a |
No further details available |
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Latest - 23 Dec 2009 |
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2nd or 3rd October 2009 check date?? |
FAM Mexico |
Cessna 182 | 5496 |
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Crashed in a
wooded area of the western state of Michoacan, in the
municipality of Querendaro, while attempting a forced
landing. The plane was
conducting a reconnaissance flight in the town of San Jose, Three on board killed |
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Tuesday 6th October 2009 15:24 |
US Army |
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| Citation-560 | 80008 | Elmendorf Air Force Base | Forced to perform a gear-up landing at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. Base | Three on board. No injuries | |||||||||||||||||||
| Monday 12th October 2009 |
Irish Air Corps |
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Martin-Baker CH11A | |||
| Pilatus PC-9 | # 265 | Casement Aerodrome, Baldonnel | Training exercise flight. Crashed in the Maamturk Mountains in Connemara, Co Galway |
cadet David Jevens [22] killed |
flight instructor Captain Derek Furniss [32] killed |
Martin-Baker CH11A | ||
| 13th October 2009 |
U.S. Army |
C-12 Huron reconnaissance plane |
Bagram AB | Crashed while on a routine mission, a NATO surveillance mission, in Nuristan province, northeastern Afghanistan. The crew, American citizens working for Lockheed Martin subcontractors, were employed under a Lockheed Martin contract for "counter-narco-terrorism" operations | ||||||
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Thursday 15th October 2009 20.30 |
USAF |
F-16CJ |
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Mid air collision off the coast of South Carolina about 40 miles east of Folly Beach during night time exercises. | Captain Lee Bryant landed safely at Charleston Air Force Base, | ACES II | ||
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Thursday 15th
October 2009 20.30 |
USAF |
F-16CJ |
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Mid air collision off the coast of South Carolina about 40 miles east of Folly Beach during night time exercises. |
Captain Nicholas Giglio missing [18-10-2009 - now presumed lost in aircraft] |
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ACES II | |
| 17th October 2009 |
U.S. Army |
UH-60 | Crash landed due to strong downdraft while travelling to the crash site of the C-12 Huron (13/10/2009). Crew rescued. Aircraft stripped of sensitive equipment and then destroyed on 21/10/09 to keep insurgents from salvaging anything. | |||||
| Saturday 17th October 2009 |
USMC |
F/A-18D | BuNo. 16???? WK-10 |
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Left landing gear did not come down during landing at Jacksonville International Airport. Both crew OK | Martin-Baker | ||
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OK ground egress |
OK ground egress |
Martin-Baker | ||||||
| Thursday 22nd October 2009 | ??? |
Aircraft or Helicopter |
Crashed in a mountainous area of northern Afghanistan in the Basgah area on the peak of the Salang mountains, between northern and southern Salang | |||||
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Further details
when available Possibly the loss recorded below |
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| 22nd October 2009 |
RAF |
Chinook | Heavy landing due to fault while flying from Sangin to Kajaki. | |||||
| Twenty SAS men and 30 Afghan troops on a special mission were aboard the helicopter when it came down. They were recovered with help from Alpha Company of the 3rd Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland (Black Watch) and other forces including air support. The helicopter was later recovered to Kandahar airbase, beneath a Mi-26 helicopter | ||||||||
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Thursday 22nd
October 2009 10:30 |
USAF |
F-16D |
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ACES II | ||||
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LF ?328 |
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Emergency landing short of runway after engine lost power. Landed at t the Wickenburg Municipal Airport | No ejection. Ground egress | No ejection. Ground egress | ACES II | |||
| Both crew taken to hospital as a precautionary measure | ||||||||
| Thursday 22nd October 2009 |
Bangladesh Air Force |
Shenyang FT-6 [PT-6] confirm ?? |
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No ejection Seats fitted to this type of aircraft | ||||
| Erulia airstrip | Crashed while landing at a local airport at Arulia in Bogra Sadar Upazila | AAMM Shamsujjahan | Squadron leader Jamal Uddin Ahmed | |||||
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Thursday 22nd October 2009 20:00 |
US Army |
Black Hawk Helicopter | crashed aboard the Navy ship, USNS Artic, during a training exercise | Sgt. 1st Class James. R. Stright crew chief aboard a helicopter C Company, 3rd Battalion of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment killed |
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| Saturday 24th October 2009 |
Pakistan Army |
Mi-17 transport helicopter |
Crashed in
Nawagai returning from a routine supply mission to the
border areas of Bajaur tribal district dropping fuel
and rations at a remote military post. It crashed near
Charmung village. [Crashed in the Nawagai Tehsil of Bajaur Agency while making a crash-landing] |
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Confirmation of details / names appreciated. Some sources are giving four killed including - one newspaper is stating six killed [The deceased include Major Humayun, Captain Zeeshan, Naib Subedar Karim Ullah, Naek Nadeen and two hawaldars Nadeem and Salaar] |
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| Monday 26th October 2009 |
NATO U.S. |
CH-47 Chinook ?? |
Crashed in the west of the country after leaving the scene of a fire-fight with suspected Taliban drug traffickers in western Afghanistan. The helicopter was supporting a search mission at a suspected compound in the Darabam district in the Badghis province, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ten Americans (seven
troops and three civilians working for the government Drug Enforcement
Agency (DEA) ) killed, Eleven American troops, one U.S. civilian and 14 Afghans were also injured. |
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NATO USMC |
UH-1N Huey |
Marine Light Attack
Helicopter Squadron 169 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing |
Collided in the south in Helmand Province killing four American troops and injuring two more | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Monday 26th October 2009 |
NATO USMC |
AH-1W Super Cobra |
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Collided in the south in Helmand Province killing four American troops and injuring two more |
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Capt. Kyle Van De Giesen 29 killed ![]() Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 169 |
Capt. David "Seth"
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| Tuesday 27th October 2009 |
Ecuadorian Air Force Fuerza Aérea Ecuatoriana FAE |
Dhruv helicopter |
FAE-602/3 confirm?? |
Quito AB | Crashed near Quito air base during celebrations to mark the 89th anniversary of the air force | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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pilot Capitán Luis Armas injured |
co-pilot Capitán Iván
Abril injured |
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| Wednesday 28th October 2009 |
USN |
T-34C Turbomentor |
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Missing on a training mission over Aransas County. Last known location near San Jose Island, east of Rockport and 2 miles off shore in the Gulf of Mexico |
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| Lt. Bret Travis Miller 30 |
Lt. John Joseph "Joe" Houston 29 |
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| Thursday 29th October 2009 |
Brazilian Air Force Fuerza Aérea Brasileña (FAB) |
Cessna C-98 Caravan | FAB-2701 | Cruzeiro do Sul |
Disappeared as it
was flying over the Amazon during a flight between
the states of Acre and Amazonia. Located on 30th October between Aldeias Aurélio and Rio Novo near Rio Ituí. Nine of the eleven survived. News of the other two when available |
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Thursday 29th October 2009 19:10 |
U.S.C.G. |
C-130 |
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Collided and crashed into the sea off the Southern California coast about 17 miles east of San Clemente Island | All seven on board were lost | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Thursday 29th October 2009 19:10 |
USMC |
AH-1W Cobra |
Marine Aircraft Group 39 |
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| Collided and crashed into the sea off the Southern California coast about 17 miles east of San Clemente Island |
Maj. Samuel Leigh 35 |
1st Lt. Thomas Claiborne, 26 |
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Friday 30th October 2009 13:20 |
IAF |
MI-17 IV Helicopter |
Crashed during low level training sortie when it got caught in a cable wire of a bridge. It went down into the Chenab river reservoir of the Baglihar hydro-electric power project at Tringel in Doda district. | four personnel on board | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Friday 30th October 2009 |
USN |
Bell TH-57 | Training Air Wing 5 at Naval Air Station Whiting Field | Rolled over onto its side after emergency landing near Indian Ford Road, northeast of Milton, Florida while returning to Whiting Field | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Student Minor injuries. Transported to a hospital for evaluation |
Instructor Minor injuries. Transported to a hospital for evaluation |
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| Sunday 1st November 2009 |
Russian Interior Ministry |
Ilyushin IL-76 | Mirny in the Sakha Republic in Siberia | On flight to Irkutsk. Shortly after take off at a height of approx. 20 metres rolled and crashed in an open field about two kilometres from the runway | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wednesday 3rd
November 2009 13:00 |
USAF |
T-1A Jayhawk |
47th Flying
Training Wing Laughlin Air Force Base |
On routine training mission. The landing gear collapsed when the aircraft landed at Midland International Airport | Crew egressed safely on ground | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Thursday 5th November 2009 |
French Navy |
Super Etendard |
11 Flotille
Aviation Navale |
On flight from carrier to French Aviation Navale Base of Landivisiau. Face with problems plus bad weather the pilot decided to land at Lann - Bihouè. The aircraft over ran the runway at Lann - Bihouè airport by 200m | Pilot did not eject. Safe ground egress |
SEMMB Martin-Baker |
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Friday 6th
November 2009 11:00 GMT |
Russia |
Tu-142-M3 anti-submarine turboprop | Crashed during training flight in the Tatarsky Strait about 12 miles off the Pacific coast | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Tuesday 10th November 2009 13:00 |
Algerian |
Mig-29 | Bousfer AB (20km from Oran) | Crashed off Mers El-Kebir. Wreckage of aircraft located by 100m depth. | Pilot ejected but still missing, searches performed during the night. | K-36 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Thursday 12th November 2009 14:00 |
Vietnam |
MiG-21U? | Yen Bai Air Field | Crashed about 200 km northwest of Hanoi in Yen Bai Province near Route 379 during training mission | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Lieutenant
Colonel
Thuong
Nguyen Van Vinh head of Air Force Regiment C31 Killed |
other pilot ?? killed |
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| Saturday 14th November |
Thunder City |
English Electric Lightning T Mk-5 |
ZU-BEX ?? |
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crashed 5 km off Overberg AFB, South Africa, during an air display at Bredasdorp |
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David Stock killed |
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| 18th November 2009 |
USN |
T-2C Buckeye | Pax River NAS | Canopy detached during flight at 23,000 feet. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Monday 23rd
November 2009 14:10 |
AMI [Aeronautica Militare Italiana] |
C-130J Hercules |
46-41 | 46th Aerobrigata | Training flight. Crashed onto train Pisa-Collesalvetti-Cecina tracks near the Tuscan base of Pisa | Five killed | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Monday 23rd November 2009 |
ISAF NATO |
Mi-8 |
Supreme Global Services Solutions Netherlands-based catering and logistics contractor. Chartered from Air Freight Gulf Kandahar |
Crashed in bad weather in remote mountains on the border between Logar, Paktia and Ghazni provinces in eastern Afghanistan |
Three killed Believed to be Ukrainians |
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Friday 27th
November 2009 13:20 |
Sri Lanka |
Mi-24 | Crashed near Paravian Ella area in the Buttala area due to technical problem | All four crew on board were killed | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wednesday 23rd December 2009 11:55 |
R. Thai AF |
F-5E | Crashed during training flight in Khutkhaopun district of Ubon Rachathani province, about 480 kilometres north-east of Bangkok in north-east Thailand |
Flying Officer Chatchawan Rassamee killed |
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| Wednesday 23rd December 2009 |
Mexico |
Bell 212 | crashed in the Pacific coast state of Guerrero | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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