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Lithuanian Plane And NATO Jet Collide

French Jet Crash

LIUDAS DAPKUS   08/30/11 01:17 PM ET   AP

VILNIUS, Lithuania — Two military jets collided above Lithuania during a NATO exercise Tuesday, but one managed to land and the other crashed in an unpopulated area after its two pilots ejected. No serious injuries were reported.

The collision of the Lithuanian and French aircraft occurred near the Zokniai air base in northern Lithuania, home to NATO jets patrolling the skies over the Baltic countries.

The French Mirage fighter was only "lightly damaged" and landed safely at the air base, NATO said.

The Lithuanian pilots successfully ejected from their L-39 Albatros jet after the collision at 10:30 a.m. local time (0730 GMT), according to NATO.

"The two Lithuanian pilots walked away from the crash without serious injury and are currently under medical supervision," the military alliance said in a statement.

The pilots catapulted themselves out of the L-39 combat training aircraft after aiming it toward an unpopulated area to avoid causalities on the ground, Lithuanian defense chief Arvydas Pocius told reporters in the capital, Vilnius. They returned to service after medical checks, he said.

The plane crashed in a forested swampland near Rekyva lake, which is about 3 miles (5 kilometers) from the air base, Defense Minister Rasa Jukneviciene told the Baltic News Service. There were no reports of injuries on the ground.

Aerial photographs of the crash site released by Lithuania's Defense Ministry showed what appeared to be parts of the wreckage scattered around a crater surrounded by trees.

A panel was set up to investigate the cause of the collision, which occurred during a routine training flight, Pocius said. "All questions will be answered after we recover the crashed plane's black box," he added.

France has fighter jets based at Zokniai, 135 miles (220 kilometers) northwest of Vilnius, as part of NATO's air policing mission in the region.

In rotating missions introduced after Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia joined the alliance in 2004, larger NATO countries take turns policing the skies over the Baltic countries, who all border Russia, because they don't have any significant air defense resources of their own. NATO said it was the first crash involving a NATO aircraft since the Baltic operation began.

French military spokesman Col. Thierry Burkhard said the accident happened during a flight involving two Mirage 2000C jets and the Lithuanian aircraft.

"During the patrol, there was a collision between two aircraft – one French and the Lithuanian – and this led to the ejection of the two Lithuanian pilots, and the two French planes landed," he said, adding that the French pilots were "safe and sound."

Lithuanian Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius promised a full investigation into the accident.

"I am very sorry about this accident, we do not know the circumstances yet, but it is a great relief to know that there we no human casualties," Kubilius said.

Burkhard said it wouldn't change anything in France's role in the NATO operation, carried out from a base near the northern town of Siauliai. Several such training flights occur each week, he said.

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Associated Press writer Jamey Keaten in Paris contributed to this report.

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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
11:49 PM on 08/30/2011
At least no one got hurt.
03:17 PM on 08/30/2011
Dumb frogs were probably high on that smelly foot cheese
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abuckley23
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02:09 PM on 08/30/2011
Maverick and Goose never had these kinds of problems...oh wait...
11:56 AM on 08/30/2011
They wanted to see what it feels like to be shot down---because---they know they won't be allowed into a war where they might get shot down.
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rMatey
old, recovered Xtian, Liberal
10:18 AM on 08/30/2011
Zigged when he should have zagged.
09:52 AM on 08/30/2011
Gees.....Three planes flying over the entire country and the Lithuanians collide with one of them.

Unbelievable.

p.s. I am a Lithuanian-American.
03:33 PM on 08/30/2011
yes and I am French
09:09 AM on 08/30/2011
somebody is getting joked about at the bar tonight
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
08:33 AM on 08/30/2011
oops !!
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Humanitari Leandro
08:03 AM on 08/30/2011
New headline, in the near future or history books the headline will be "Killing MACHINE crashes"
we need to be real with what these weapons are
09:09 AM on 08/30/2011
killing machines with wings?
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Humanitari Leandro
09:31 AM on 08/30/2011
YES more brutal than ever...
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Alexey Braguine
Author of Kingmaker, a novel
07:51 AM on 08/30/2011
It's a bit strange if not provocative to have NATO war planes patrol near Russian Federation borders.
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KIVPossum
Moldova Marsupial
08:19 AM on 08/30/2011
No, as long as they are still in NATO airspace, it should not be a big deal
08:59 AM on 08/30/2011
The RAF regularly intercept Russian bombers in UK airspace:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1260381/RAF-jets-intercept-Russian-bombers-flying-British-airspace.html