2 Killed in Midair Crash Between F-16 and Cessna near Charleston, Officials Say

2 Killed in Midair Crash Between F-16 and Cessna near Charleston, Officials Say,Two individuals kicked the bucket when a military contender collided with a Cessna plane today midair around 11 miles north of Charleston, South Carolina, as indicated by the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board.

The NTSB affirmed this evening that the two individuals on board the Cessna C 150 kicked the bucket in the 11:06 a.m. crash with the F-16 contender. The characters of the pilot and the traveler who were murdered in the two-seater plane have not been released.A barrier office authority affirmed to ABC News that the pilot of the F-16 catapulted securely. The plane and pilot originated from Shaw Air Force Base, around 100 miles north west of Charleston.

Capt. Robert McCullough, of the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, said jumpers from his office had been searching for the bodies in the Cooper River. The F-16 slammed around 5 miles away, as indicated by McCullough.

The Air Force additionally said that a "group of specialists will gather to focus the reason for the mischance. No additional data is accessible as of now."
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