SPANISH AIR FORCE EUROFIGHTER CRASHES NEAR LOS LLANOS AIR BASE, KILLING PILOT - Aviation Wings SPANISH AIR FORCE EUROFIGHTER CRASHES NEAR LOS LLANOS AIR BASE, KILLING PILOT - Aviation Wings

SPANISH AIR FORCE EUROFIGHTER CRASHES NEAR LOS LLANOS AIR BASE, KILLING PILOT

Spanish Eurofighter Crashed

The Eurofighter had been taking part in a military parade to commemorate Spain’s national holiday

According to Reuters, on Oct. 12, 2017, an Ejército del Aire (Spanish Air Force) Eurofighter fighter aircraft crashed near Los Llanos Air Base near the town of Albacete in southeastern Spain, killing its pilot.

Local emergency services received a call at 1009 GMT informing them that the plane had crashed on farmland around the Los Llanos airbase, an emergency services spokesman said.

The jet had been taking part in a military parade to commemorate Spain’s national holiday and crashed on its return, a defense ministry spokesman said.

The causes of the accident were being investigated, the ministry added in a note.

Noteworthy this crash is the third fatal accident involving a Eurofighter in one month, following the death of a Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) pilot in a Typhoon crash during a combat mission over Yemen on Sep. 13, and the death of an Italian Air Force (ItAF) pilot after his Typhoon crashed at sea during the Terracina Airshow (around 47 miles south of Rome) on Sep. 24.

Photo by Reuters and Steve Gregory via Wikipedia

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