Turkey’s Air Force Chief Abidin Ünal announced that they have suspended the operations of RF-4E warplanes after the recent crashes that left 6 pilots dead.
According to information provided by Ünal, Turkish Air Force will resume its operations with F4 E 2020 while retiring RF-4E warplanes.
Turkish Air Force currently owns 4 RF-4E warplanes.
6 pilots died
The two RF-4E planes crashed into a mountain in Malatya, central Turkey, during night training exercises on February 24. While the incident left 4 pilots dead, the crashed warplanes were RF-4Es.
“The warplanes were at a low altitude. It is supposed that there was a communication breakdown,” Ünal commented.
Nine days later, on March 5, an F-4 Phantom jet also crashed in Konya, killing its two pilots. The warplanes were F-4E 2020s.
“There was no time for ejection,” Ünal added.
While the jet in Konya was a modernized F-4E 2020 type, Vice PM Bülent Arınç previously announced that Turkish Military was to utilize these warplanes until 2020. (YY/BM)
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