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French aerobatic jets crash after mid-air collision during rehearsal

  • Three pilots, including one passenger, safely ejected from two Alpha Jets that collided during a training flight near Saint-Dizier, France.
  • The jets were part of the Patrouille de France's routine involving seven planes when the mid-air collision occurred.
  • Emergency services were mobilized, and all three pilots were found conscious and slightly injured.
  • The French Air and Space Force confirmed that no civilian casualties occurred following the incident.
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Two planes collided in France during an exercise by the Army's aerobatic unit. The aircraft immediately lost altitude, in front of dozens of witnesses. The pilots and a passenger managed to eject before the planes...

·Romania
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Crashes into the sea of fire. The plane belonged to the venerable Patrouille de France.

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Two French Air Force aerobatic team planes collided near an air base in northeastern France on Tuesday, killing three people, including two pilots and one passenger.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Three survive mid-air crash of French air force acrobatics team

Three people were "found conscious" after two jets from the French air force's acrobatics team apparently collided near an air base in northeastern France on Tuesday, authorities said.

·Missoula, United States
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BFM TV broke the news in France on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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