
A US Marine Corps pilot ejected safely when his fighter jet crashed into the waters east of the Japanese island of Okinawa, officials said.
The
fighter jet, a Marine Corps AV-8B Harrier Jump Jet, departed the Kadena
US air base and crashed 153 km (95 miles) off Hedo Cape, according to a
local coast guard official.
The
Japanese coast guard deployed rescue teams at 2 p.m. local time (1 a.m
ET) and received a report two hours later that at least one person has
been pulled from the crash site.
The pilot ejected and was rescued by a team from the US Air Force, the Marine Expeditionary Force said in a statement.
"The cause of the incident is under investigation," the statement added.
The
flight was a routine training mission, said Eric Flanagan, spokesman
for Third Marine Expeditionary Force. The pilot was the only person on
board the aircraft.
"From the US
Marine Corps perspective, the most important part is that the pilot
ejected safely and is now safe on deck back in Okinawa," he added.
In
the US military, the Harrier jet, which has vertical takeoff and
landing capability, is primarily used by the Marines. The plane entered
production in the early 1980s and continued to be made until 2003. It is
scheduled to remain in service until 2025.
In
September 2014, an AV-8B caught fire near one of its tires after an
emergency landing at Kadena Air Base. The pilot walked away.
Okinawa,
Japan's southernmost prefecture, is home to a large US military
presence. The US bases are a source of tension with the island's
residents, largely due to their cost and safety concerns.
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