Greek F-16 Fighter Jet Makes Emergency Landing and Catches Fire on Zakynthos Island
A Greek Air Force F-16 fighter jet was forced to make an emergency landing on the island of Zakynthos in western Greece due to a technical malfunction during a training flight. The pilot was unharmed in the incident. The aircraft, belonging to the 116th Combat Wing, had taken off from Araxos Air Base in northwestern Peloponnese. Initial assessments suggest the malfunction may have involved the landing gear system. Greek authorities are currently investigating the circumstances of the emergency landing and assessing the damage caused to the jet, which reportedly caught fire after landing. The Greek Air Force General Staff spokesperson confirmed the aircraft was participating in a training mission when the issue occurred, but did not specify further details about the fault.
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