A military fighter jet involved in the
counter-insurgency operations in the North-East on Wednesday night
crashed at the Yola International Airport.
Two pilots involved in the accident have been taken to an Air force military hospital for medical treatment.
One of our correspondents gathered that
the crash was as a result of a burst tyre which occurred around 8pm on
Wednesday when the fighter jet returning from a military operation tried
to land at the runway of the Yola International Airport.
The two surviving pilots had succeeded in disembarking from the jet, but they however sustained injuries in the process.
It took the intervention of air safety
officials to put out the fire which engulfed the aircraft immediately
after it crash-landed.
Military authorities in Adamawa State,
especially the 37 Air Force Base Strike Group responsible for the
aircraft involved in the counter-insurgency operations refused to
comment on the crash, claiming that they did not have the authority to
speak on the accident.
When asked to comment on the incident,
the base spokesperson, Squadron Leader K. Ali, neither denied nor
confirmed the crash. He asked one of our correspondents to contact Abuja
because “I do not have the authority to speak on such matter.”
In Abuja, the Acting Director Defence
Information, Brig. Gen. Rabe Abubakar, confirmed the incident. He told
one of our correspondents that the military had commenced investigation
into the cause of the accident.
He also said that the incident had nothing to do with “enemy fire.”
He said, “The Air Force aircraft skidded
off the runway and stopped at a ditch. All those on board are unhurt
and investigation into the minor incident is ongoing.”
Meanwhile, investigations revealed that
Wednesday’s crash was the second of such an incident within two weeks.
No live was lost in the two occasions.
One of the airport security operatives who did not want his identity
revealed said the frequency of air crashes at the airport involving
fighter jets was becoming a thing of worry to the military.
source:Punch

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