South Korean Air Force Confirms Pilot Error in KA-1 Incident
- The South Korean Air Force has grounded nearly all of its aircraft after a KA-1 aircraft jettisoned gun pods and fuel tanks during drills over Pyeongchang, affecting ongoing military operations.
- No casualties or damage were reported from the incident involving the KA-1 aircraft, which occurred last week.
- The air force enforced flight restrictions on all aircraft, except for reconnaissance and emergency operations, until Tuesday morning.
- This incident may impact the Freedom Flag air exercise, which involves 1,100 troops and various aircraft from both the US and South Korea, running until May 2.
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Air Force: "Machine Gun Crash, Pilot Hits Button While Trying to Adjust Heater"
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Cheol-seon = The machine gun and fuel tank falling accident of the KA-1 air control attack aircraft on the 18th occurred when the pilot pressed the button to adjust the heater air volume...
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