Wednesday, December 5, 2018

A U.S. Marine Corps C-130 And F/A-18 Involved In A Collision During Aerial Refueling Off Japan


USNI News: UPDATED: 1 Rescued Alive After Marine Corps F-18, KC-130J Crash Off the Coast of Japan

Two Marine Corps aircraft have been involved in a mishap off the coast of Japan, according to a Marine Corps news release.

Around 2 a.m. local time on Dec. 6 (noon on Dec. 5 in Washington) a two-seat F/A-18D Hornet and a KC-130J tanker with five personnel onboard were involved in a collision about 200 miles off the coast of Iwakuni.

Japan Self-Defense Forces personnel conducting search and rescue efforts have so far rescued one of the seven Marine Corps personnel alive, III Marine Expeditionary Force spokeswoman Lt. Col. Kelly Frushour told USNI News.

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More News On Today's Collision Of A U.S. Marine Corps C-130 And F/A-18 Off Japan

Marine F/A-18 And KC-130 Collide During Refueling Sending Both Into Waters Off Japan -- The Drive
6 Marines Still Missing After F/A-18 Fighter, Refueling Tanker Crash Off Japan -- Military.com
Search and rescue underway for 2 Marine Corps aircraft off coast of Japan, 1 person rescued -- ABC News
One Marine rescued, 6 missing after planes collide off Japan -- FOX News
Japan after two U.S. Marine aircraft carrying 7 in 'mishap' -- NBC
Seven missing after U.S. military aircraft 'mishap' off Japan -- Reuters
C-130 And F/A-18 Involved In A Mishap During Aerial Refueling Off Iwakuni, Japan. -- The Aviationist
Marine KC-130 Aerial Tanker And F/A-18 Hornet Crash Off Japan -- Task & Purpose
Rescue search after collision between US Marine F-18 Hornet and C-130 Hercules off Japan -- News.com.au

1 comment:

RussInSoCal said...

Its tragic. Loss of 6 Marines in a routine flight operation. 2 valuable aircraft gone. The sole survivor is obviously one of the F/A-18D crew - the only ones with parachutes. Probably the rear seater. The pilot likely died on impact. The C-130 crew rode the plane in. Prayers up for the families.


RIP,

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