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A spokesman for the Royal Thai Air Force reveals the symptoms of an F5 pilot crashing in Lopburi, revealing that the engine has been in use for 40 years

A spokesman for the Royal Thai Air Force reveals the symptoms of the F5 pilot crashing in Lopburi, while coordinating for further treatment at Bhumibol Hospital. Revealed that the device has been used for 40 years, the cause is under investigation

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On December 3, 64, progress in the case of an 18th fighter jet (F-5) belonging to Squadron 211, Wing 21, had an accident while performing an applied tactical flight mission at the Chai Badan Air Weapons Training Ground. Lopburi

Air Force spokesman Maj. Gen. Praphas Sonjaidee revealed that the pilot, Lieutenant Colonel Suthimat Aumma of the 21st Airborne Division, Ubon Ratchathani Province, was safe and had a broken leg and a broken arm. which the doctor is currently in the process of coordinating The pilot was brought back for further treatment at Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital.

The aircraft was a two-seater aircraft, but was flying solo. It is the first machine that has been modified. It is a machine that has been in use since June 23, 24, about 40 years. It has been used for 6,700 hours. This model can be used for up to 9,000 hours, but before an accident happened.

“At present, all relevant personnel of the Air Force Entered all areas the commander of the Air Force Get to know and order to take care of all parts that affect the people of the Air Force. ready to help and heal all If damaged in the case of an airplane including the injured pilot was well taken care of Accidents no one wants to happen. But there is a chance because of the risk of flying,” said an AOT spokesman.

Pol. Gen. Praphas continued that for the plane that crashed It did not carry any explosives. But the one attached to it was a simulated bomb. attached to flight training equipment In this regard, the people’s brothers and sisters Do not go near such areas. which still do not know which part is dangerous and ask the staff to check first