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Video: F-35 Fighter Jet Crash Near Albuquerque Airport Sends Thick Smoke Into Sky

Video: F-35 Fighter Jet Crash Near Albuquerque Airport Sends Thick Smoke Into Sky

Cedar News31-07-2025
F-35 Fighter Jet Crash Near Albuquerque Airport Leaves Pilot Injured
An F-35 fighter jet crash near Albuquerque airport occurred shortly after takeoff on Tuesday, causing a massive explosion and sending plumes of thick black smoke into the sky. The crash happened near the Albuquerque International Sunport, raising alarm across the area.
The pilot of the F-35 was able to eject before impact and is currently being treated for injuries, according to emergency responders.
F-35 Fighter Jet Crash Near Albuquerque Airport: What We Know
Witnesses reported hearing a loud boom followed by rising black smoke shortly after the F-35 fighter jet crash near Albuquerque airport. Emergency services rushed to the scene, where firefighters worked to contain the blaze resulting from the wreckage.
Authorities confirmed that the crash involved a U.S. military aircraft on a training mission. The specific cause of the F-35 fighter jet crash near Albuquerque airport is still under investigation.
Eyewitness Accounts of the F-35 Fighter Jet Crash Near Albuquerque Airport
Locals near the airport shared photos and video on social media showing flames and debris. One witness said the F-35 fighter jet crash near Albuquerque airport 'shook buildings' and that the explosion could be heard miles away.
Pilot Condition and Response to F-35 Fighter Jet Crash Near Albuquerque Airport
Fortunately, the pilot ejected moments before the crash and was transported to a nearby hospital. Officials stated that the injuries were non-life-threatening, and they praised the swift response of rescue teams following the F-35 fighter jet crash near Albuquerque airport.
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