MADISON, WI (METRO) – There’s an investigation underway into a crash involving a Wisconsin Air National Guard jet.
The guard says an F-16 attached to the 115th Fighter Wing based in Madison went down about 8 p.m. last night near Delta and Schoolcraft counties in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
There is no word on the pilot or just what caused the crash.
The 115th Fighter Wing is conducting nighttime training flights this week.
The Department of Military Affairs has issued the following statement:
“An F-16 Fighting Falcon assigned to the Wisconsin Air National Guard’s 115th Fighter Wing at Truax Field Air National Guard Base in Madison crashed in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula at approximately 8 p.m. Tuesday, December 8, 2020.
The search for the pilot continues and the pilot’s status remains unknown at this time.
The 115th Fighter Wing participated in a coordinated search effort with local emergency responders, the U.S. Coast Guard and other government agencies overnight. Search and rescue efforts on the ground, in the air, and in the water continue.
The crash site, located in Delta County, Michigan was initially secured by local emergency responders, but military personnel and safety and security personnel from the 115th Fighter Wing are now on site. Additional personnel will be sent later today to help facilitate the safety and security of the crash site.
“We are a close knit family and when an incident like this occurs, every member in our organization feels it.”, said Col. Bart Van Roo, 115th Fighter Wing commander. “Right now the safety of our pilot along with search and rescue efforts are our top priority, and we will continue to pray for the pilot’s safe return”.
The incident remains under investigation.”
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