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Another Taiwanese air force jet crashes during training run

  • Second aircraft in three months lost in waters off the island’s east coast
  • Pilot ejects after reporting mechanical problem on Mirage 2000-5 fighter

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Since 1998, Taiwan’s air force has lost six Mirage 2000-5s. Photo: AP

A Taiwanese air force jet crashed into waters off the island’s east coast during a routine flight on Monday, the second crash of its kind in three months.

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Taiwan’s defence ministry said the pilot of the Mirage 2000-5 fighter jet ejected to safety after reporting mechanical problems and was rescued.

An air force spokesman said all Mirage 2000-5s would be grounded immediately for inspections.

He also said the 38-year-old pilot made the right decision to eject.

The ministry said the jet took off from Chihhang Air Base in Taitung, eastern Taiwan, at 10.08am for routine combat training.

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“At 11.26am, the pilot was on his way back to the base and radioed through an alert to eject over the sea some 10 nautical miles south of the base,” the ministry said.

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