Fouga Magister collectible airplane crashes into the sea during an air show in France
Kyiv • UNN
In France, a Fouga Magister collectible airplane crashed into the sea during demonstration flights at an air show. The pilot was unable to eject, his fate is unknown, and rescuers are conducting a search operation.
In France, during a demonstration flight at an air show on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings, a Fouga Magister collector's plane crashed into the sea . Le Figaro writes about it, UNN reports.
Details
The incident occurred on Friday evening in the Var department. The crash was confirmed by the local port authority.
During the crash, the pilot was unable to eject. His fate is currently unknown. Rescuers are working at sea, and the air show has been suspended.
The rescue operations to find the pilot are currently being coordinated by the Mediterranean Regional Operations Center for Surveillance and Rescue (CROSS). The search is being carried out by the Var Fire and Rescue Service and the Maritime Gendarmerie
Eyewitnesses have already posted a video of the crash.
For reference
The Fouga Magister, the former flagship aircraft of the French Air Force from 1964 to 1981, was specially designed for flight schools and training. The aircraft is particularly popular among collectors.
Recall
A plane crash involving two Mirage military aircraft occurred in the Meret-et-Moselle department in France. The search for the pilots has begun, no casualties have been reported, and the cause of the crash is under investigation.