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Please keep this Fighter Wing in your prayers... The search in Virginia for a missing 104th Fighter Wing pilot expanded today with Air Force resources. An F-15C Eagle aircraft assigned to the Massachusetts Air National Guards 104th Fighter Wing here crashed in Deerfield, Virginia, at about 9:05 a.m. yesterday, about five minutes after radio contact with the pilot was lost. Since yesterday morning, a search-and-rescue operation in the Washington National Forest area near Deerfield Valley in Virginia has been ongoing. The search efforts now include a specially equipped HC-130 aircraft assigned to Moody Air Force Base in Georgia that has specialized equipment designed for low-light/night-time search and rescue operations. The HC-130 has been conducting air operations since 3 a.m. Additionally, as many as seven helicopters have been conducting aerial night searches. Throughout yesterday, at least 100 state police, sheriffs deputies and fire-and-rescue personnel have been on scene. The ground search slowed overnight due to the dangerous terrain around the crash site. Approximately 10 search-and-rescue teams were on the ground searching along logging roads, fire trails and forest roads. The terrain is too treacherous for off-road ground searches in the dark, according to Corinne Geller, a spokeswoman for Virginia State Police. The search for the missing pilot and the investigation into the crash are ongoing. Virginia Army National Guard aviators assisted with aerial search-and-rescue efforts with Lakota and Black Hawk helicopters, soldiers and airmen from the Fort Pickett, Virginia-based 34th Civil Support Team provided communications and incident management assistance and additional Guard personnel coordinated the overall aviation operation. The pilot flying the F-15C made a report of an inflight emergency prior to radio contact being lost. The F-15C aircraft was en route to receive a system upgrade and there were no munitions on the aircraft during this cross-country trip. (Contributing: Cotton Puryear of the Virginia National Guard and the 104th Fighter Wing)
Posted on: Thu, 28 Aug 2014 13:06:06 +0000

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