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View from inside the cockpit: USAF F-16 collided in mid-air with USMC F-4 Phantom II

The collision happened over the Yellow Sea off the West coast of South Korea on December 15, 1982. The USAF F-16 collided with a USMC F-4 Phantom II, shearing off the end of the wing on the F-16 (making the plane uncontrollable) and damaging the vertical tail of the F-4. The pilot ejected from the F-16 and was unhurt. The plane slowly drifted down and impact the ground. The Phantom was patched up by the USMC.
The video is taken from the F16 cockpit.

Comments

G.T.
Sacto (U.s.)
WOW! F-16 went into a "flat spin" like a frisbee! That's what happens when you have an arial fender-bender! Waste of a cool plane!
15th January, 2009
Puneet
Ahmedabad (India)
The video is not good we cant see propaly and is not good
18th November, 2006