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F-4 Phantom Pilot’s Brother: ‘I Don’t Know What Went Wrong, He Was Experienced’

F-4 Phantom Pilot’s Brother: ‘I Don’t Know What Went Wrong, He Was Experienced’

Investigations are in full swing Cyprus trick For both Pilots Those on board F-4 Phantom Monday morning (30/1), fell minutes after take off Andhra Pradesh.

A 33-year-old man and a 30-year-old man were on board the training flight. Debris has so far been identified in the sea.

The 33-year-old pilot’s brother spoke Alpha And he said that he insisted on the obvious missing person He has more than 10 years of experience in the Air Force. “I don’t understand what happened, we don’t have official information as a family,” he said, adding that he last spoke to his brother on Sunday night:

“We talked, we had a casual conversation, and he told me the trip he had planned for the next morning. It was nothing. It was fine, no problem.”

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It should be noted that the F-4 Phantom aircraft is a two-seater, with the captain always sitting in the front and the co-pilot in the back. They are multi-role fighters and contribute to the training of pilots in peacetime.

The first Greek Phantoms were acquired in 1974 with the Peace Icarus defense program, and although they are second-generation aircraft, 36 Greek Phantoms have been modernized with modern electronic systems (Peace Icarus 2000 project), resulting in an extension of their operational life. F-4 Phantoms operate from the 117th Fighter Wing/Andhravitas Air Force Base and equip the 338M and 339M.

Official statement: “On Monday, January 30, 2023, at 10:30 a.m., a two-seat F-4 Phantom II aircraft of the 338th Squadron of the 117th Fighter Wing crashed into the ocean 25 nautical miles south of Andhravitas Airport.”

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The crashed aircraft was flying at low altitude when it took off at 10:15 am and conducted a simulated flight under enemy radar. In other words, it was so close to the surface of the ocean that it was classified as a “low navigation” aircraft.

It is worth noting that the depth of the sea at the place where the plane falls reaches 1,000 meters.