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Singapore Air Force F-16 fighter jet crashes at Tengah Air Base after ‘issue’ following take-off, pilot hospitalised
- The pilot ejected after the plane experienced an issue during take-off, the Defence Ministry said
- Singapore’s F-16 fleet was recently upgraded to improve its capabilities and keep them operationally ready until the mid-2030s
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A Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) F-16 jet crashed at Tengah Air Base shortly after taking off on Wednesday afternoon.
The plane experienced “an issue” during take-off at about 12.35pm, said the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), adding that the pilot successfully ejected from the aircraft.
“The pilot is conscious and able to walk. He is receiving medical attention. No other personnel is hurt,” said the ministry.
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Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said in an update that the pilot did not suffer major injuries.
“He is ambulant, conscious and talking. But as a precaution, he will stay in hospital for observation,” Ng said in a Facebook post.

“His alertness and compliance to safety procedures to eject saved his life.”
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