1/30/2013 - AVIANO AIR BASE, Italy (AFNS) -- The
31st Fighter Wing launched several of its F-16 Fighting Falcon
aircraft Jan. 29 to join the ongoing search effort for a U.S. Air Force
fighter pilot who was declared missing during a nighttime training
mission Jan. 28.
The fighter jets will provide further assistance to the robust rescue
operation already underway, joining U.S. and Italian aircraft and ships.
Capt. Lucas Gruenther, 31st Fighter Wing chief of flight safety, was
conducting an F-16 training sortie over the Adriatic Sea when contact
was lost with his aircraft.
"While not specifically designed for reconnaissance like the other
aircraft already involved in the search, our F-16s have targeting pods
which can be used to augment the search," said Brig. Gen Scott J.
Zobrist, 31st Fighter Wing commander. "The weather and size of the
search area have limited our ability to provide assistance with F-16s up
to this point; however, now that the ships and reconnaissance aircraft
have refined the search area, we hope to help by putting more sensors
and eyes out there.
"The search operation in the Adriatic is truly expansive," Zobrist
added. "I'm grateful to the many Italian and U.S. professionals who are
executing this mission, and I am hopeful that we will bring Captain
Gruenther home safely."
More information will be released as it becomes available. A board of officers will investigate the incident.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
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