A Turkish Air Force pilot has been killed during a “training flight incident” on Wednesday
A pilot has been killed after a Turkish Air Force F-16 fighter jet crashed during a training flight in western Türkiye early Wednesday, authorities confirmed.
The aircraft, assigned to the 9th Main Jet Base Command in Balikesir, went down around 1am local time. Officials said radio contact with the jet was lost shortly after takeoff, prompting immediate search-and-rescue operations.
Emergency teams later located the wreckage and confirmed that the pilot had died in the crash.
Balikesir Governor Ismail Ustaoglu said the aircraft crashed during what was described as a routine mission flight. He extended condolences to the pilot’s family and praised the serviceman as a “martyr” who died in the line of duty.
The Turkish Ministry of National Defence said the exact cause of the accident remains unknown and will be determined following a technical investigation by an official crash assessment team.
Footage circulating on social media showed emergency vehicles and first responders arriving near the crash site close to the Bursa–Izmir highway, with debris scattered across the area as authorities secured the scene.
Justice Minister Akın Gurlek announced that the Balıkesir Public Prosecutor’s Office has launched a formal investigation. Prosecutors and forensic teams were dispatched to examine the wreckage and gather evidence. No preliminary findings regarding mechanical failure, weather conditions, or human factors have yet been released.
