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US warplane crashes in Libya, pilot safe 
Updated: 2011-03-22 18:39

      People look at a US Air Forces F-15E fighter jet after it crashed near 
the eastern city of Benghazi March 22, 2011.  [Photo/Agencies] 
     


LONDON - A US fighter jet crashed in Libya after an apparent equipment 
malfunction but both crewmembers were able to eject and were back in American 
hands with only minor injuries, US officials said Tuesday.

The F-15E Strike Eagle jet was conducting a mission Monday night against Libyan 
leader Moammar Gadhafi's air defenses when it crashed at 2130 GMT (5:30 pm 
EDT), said Lt. Cmdr. Karin Burzynski, a spokeswoman for the US Africa Command.

A spokesman for the Libyan opposition, Mohammed Ali, said the US plane went 
down about 25 miles (40 kilometers) outside of the eastern rebel stronghold of 
Benghazi, Libya's second-largest city.

Libyan villagers who saw the crash of a US warplane say the fighter jet was 
spinning as it came down into a field.

The plane's body is mostly burned to ash, with only the wings and tail fins 
intact. US officials say the two-man crew ejected and both were safe in 
American hands.

Britain's Telegraph newspaper published a series of photographs it said was the 
wreckage of the plane, showing people milling around the burned-out aircraft in 
a Libyan field.

One of the jet's airmen landed in a field of sheep after ejecting from the 
plane, then raised his hands and called out "OK, OK" to a crowd who had 
gathered, the Telegraph cited witness Younis Amruni, 27, as saying.

"I hugged him and said: 'Don't be scared, we are your friends,"' Amruni told 
the newspaper, adding that people then lined up to shake the airman's hand.

"We are so grateful to these men who are protecting the skies," he said. "We 
gave him juice and then the revolutionary military people took him away."

A Marine Corps Osprey search and rescue aircraft retrieved the main pilot, 
while the second crew member, a weapon systems officer who is also a pilot, was 
recovered by rebel forces and is now in American hands, a US official said in 
Washington. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to 
speak on the record.

Amruni said the Osprey fired shots to keep locals away, then swooped in and 
rescued the second crew member.

The two were separated after ejecting from the crippled jet at high altitude 
and drifting down to different locations, Africa Command spokesman Vince 
Crawley said, adding they sustained minor injuries.

The aircraft, based out of Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, was flying out 
of Italy's Aviano Air Base in support of Operation Odyssey Dawn. The cause of 
the crash is being investigated.

The Air Force has said only that B-2, F-15 and F-16 fighters are participating 
in operations over Libya. The US involvement in Libya is being run by Africa 
Command, which is based in Stuttgart, Germany.

The air campaign by US and European militaries that began Saturday has 
rearranged the map in Libya and rescued rebels from what had appeared to be 
imminent defeat.

On Monday night, Libyan state TV said a new round of strikes had begun in the 
capital, Tripoli, marking the third night of bombardment.


        


      People look at a U.S Air Force F-15E fighter jet after it crashed near 
the eastern city of Benghazi March 22, 2011. [Photo/Agencies] 
     



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