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Off Key West, Navy pilot safely ejects after ditching jet in Straits of Florida
Off Key West, Navy pilot safely ejects after ditching jet in Straits of Florida
by Patrick Hilsman
Miami FL (UPI) May 31, 2023

A U.S. Navy pilot was rescued Wednesday after ejecting from a Northrop F-5 Tiger II aircraft shortly after taking off from Naval Air Station Key West in Florida.

The pilot, who is part of the Fighter Squadron Composite 111, a Naval reserve squadron, was conducting a routine training exercise when they had to eject.

Kent Cummins, an officer at Naval Air Station Key West, said the pilot ejected at about 9:20 a.m. EDT and that the pilot was retrieved shortly after by the rescuers using an MH-60S Seahawk about 25 miles south of the station.

"A NAS Key West Search and Rescue crew launched an MH-60S helicopter and rescued the pilot who is being transported to a Miami-area hospital for further evaluation," NAS Key West said in a Facebook post Wednesday.

"The safety and well-being of our pilot remains our top priority. The cause of the incident will be investigated. More details will be released as they become available," NAS Key West concluded.

The F-5 Tiger II is an upgrade of the F-5, which was used by U.S. forces during the Vietnam War, which was designed as a light fighter but eventually was relegated to a training role.

F-5 Tiger II jets often are used to simulate foreign aircraft during military exercises, playing a role known as "aggressor squad."

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