Turkish F-4E crash at Eskişehir AFB yesterday...

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Turkish F-4E crash at Eskişehir AFB yesterday...

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http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=121960
Date: 26-APR-2011
Time: 14:13 LT

Type: MDD F-4E-2020 Terminator
Operator: Turkish Air Force
Registration:
C/n / msn:

Fatalities: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 2
Other fatalities: 0
Airplane damage: Unknown

Location: Eskişehir Air Force Base - Turkey
Phase: Take off
Nature: Training
Departure airport: Eskişehir Air Force Base
Destination airport: Eskişehir Air Force Base

Narrative:
While trying to take off, the plane crashed just after the runway and burned. Two crews ejected, weren't injured but taken to the hospital in order to check.
http://yurthaber.mynet.com/detay/eskise ... dustu/3324
Google Translation:
Turkish to English translation
Eskisehir fighter jet crashes

Eskisehir 1 F-4 fighter jet crashed off from Air Force Command.

Updated: April 26, 2011 17:20 Eskisehir 1 Air Force Command slope 14:13 hours in the F-4 fighter jet ventilated, fell within the boundaries of the base shortly after takeoff.

The two pilots on board, jumped in an accident during a parachute. Light the two injured pilots, Eskisehir Military Hospital ambulances were removed and treatment.

Cited to be the best health status of the pilots, the authorities launched a study to determine the cause of the plane fall.

Air Force DESCRIPTION
Air Force Command, 1st Main Jet Base Command in Eskisehir F-4/2020 aircraft today in a time of 14:13 in flight training for the square from Eskisehir during a yet undetermined reason, fall within the boundaries of the base, the two pilots on board aircraft by parachute they leave safely, the pilots reported a better health status.

Air Force Command's web site recorded the following statement: "One of the 1st Main Jet Base Command of 14:13 hours today F-4/2020 aircraft in flight training for the square from Eskisehir during a yet undetermined reason, fell within the boundaries of the base.

The two pilots on board, had left their plane parachuted safely. Both pilots were in good health in order to control the pilot has been removed to hospital.

And research activities related to the accident investigation is continuing. "
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Re: Turkish F-4E crash at Eskişehir AFB yesterday...

Post by Alfakilo 03 »

What I find very interesting to read is that all "media" are continuing to use the word: "Terminator" when they speak about F-4E 2020s. I wonder why? Is it just because everybody is just copying each other without by fact knowing what they talk about.
The true story on the name for the F-4E 2020s "Terminators" is derived from the first school unit that was established when the first upgraded 2020s arrived from Israel some 11 years ago. This temporary unit was called Terminator "Kita". Kita is a name which is returning throughout the history of the TuAF when a new aircraft type enters their air force. When this school is terminated, the name connected will disappear and the aircraft with then enter in their regular unit. In the case of the F-4E 2020s, to; 111 Filo "Panter" , 172 Filo " Korsar" and 132 Filo "Hançer". The F-4E 2020 is still called: "Phantom".
I do admit that "Terminator" is a very nice name but I think all of us try to be fact full as I do too. Who knows, this will clear-up the sage and/or will trigger a follow-up from people who think to know otherwise.

Best regards,

CJ

PS What a petty that a peace of art was again written-off.
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