Greece: F-16s collide; 1 pilot dead
27. August 2010. | 09:58
Source: ANA
Τwo Hellenic Air Force F-16s collided south of Crete on Thursday with two out of three pilots subsequently recovered alive in the immediate aftermath, while the lifeless body of the third pilot was found in the same sea region.
Τwo Hellenic Air Force F-16s collided south of Crete on Thursday with two out of three pilots subsequently recovered alive in the immediate aftermath, while the lifeless body of the third pilot was found in the same sea region.
One of the two rescued pilots was reported in serious condition at an Ierapetra hospital with a punctured lung and head injuries. According to reports, the Greek defence ministry was en route to Crete.
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28. August 2010. 11:21:02
| Ministry of Transport
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Hellenic Ministry of Transport's possible scenarios to explain the crash:
1. In order to cut the costs of acquiring new fighters, Greek AF was attempting to mate the two F-16s to make another.
2. The F-16s were collided in order for both pilots to claim 'Greek back' and live on insurance for the rest of their lives.
3. One F-16 tried to knock the other down when they heard the Turkish surname of the pilot.
4. Like Greek men throughout the ages - they were fighting over the affection of a young boy.
5. They were both reading goat porn and not paying attention.