Bodies, black box found after Swiss fighter jet crash

Agence France-Presse

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Rescue workers recover both bodies and an autopsy is ordered

FIGHTER JET CRASHED. Smoke billows from a hillside where rescue workers tend to the scene of a plane crash in Alpnachstad, Switzerland, 23 October 2013. Photo by EPA / Urs Flueeler

GENEVA, Switzerland – Rescuers have recovered the bodies of the two people onboard a Swiss army fighter jet that crashed into a mountainside, as well as the aircraft’s black box, the defence ministry said Thursday, October 24.

“Both people onboard the F/A-18 fighter jet that crashed yesterday have been found dead,” the ministry said in a statement.

The F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet was one of two that took off in the canton of Bern on Wednesday for a training mission, but it crashed shortly after into a cliff overlooking a branch of Lake Lucerne.

A professional airforce pilot and his passenger, an airforce doctor taking part in the training exercise, were killed in the crash.

Rescue workers had recovered both bodies and an autopsy had been ordered, the defence ministry said.

The aircraft’s black box had also been salvaged and was being examined. Depending on the condition of the box, the examination could take “days or even weeks,” the ministry added.

The army has launched an investigation into why the crash happened and has temporarily suspended all flights by its fleet of McDonnell Douglas single- and double-seated F/A-18s, which before Wednesday’s accident counted 33 fighters.

Another of the Swiss Hornets crashed in Crans-Montana in the south of the country in 1998, killing both pilots. – Rappler.com

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