French Air Force Jets Collide During Training, Pilots Safely Eject
Two Patrouille de France Alpha Jets crashed near Saint-Dizier, with one hitting a cement factory and investigations underway.
- Two Alpha Jets from the French Air Force's Patrouille de France aerobatic team collided during a training exercise for an airshow near the Saint-Dizier airbase in eastern France.
- All three pilots ejected safely using their ejection seats and were found conscious; two were hospitalized while one is being treated by the military.
- One of the jets crashed into a nearby cement factory, causing a fire that emergency services quickly extinguished; no ground casualties were reported.
- The French Interior and Defense Ministries coordinated a prompt emergency response to the incident, ensuring the safety of all involved.
- Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the collision, which highlights the risks of high-precision aerobatic training by the nationally celebrated Patrouille de France.