Japanese War Permanent Educational Aircraft crashed into a lake – the operators belong to the bodies recovered

Yesterday night, the Japanese Armed Forces confirmed that the bodies that had been recovered after the accident involving an educational aircraft last week belonged to its two operators, which were officially missing. The Japanese Air Force T-4 (Kawasaki) training aircraft crashed on May 14 on a lake in Central Japan, shortly after taking off from base in the area. “The death of the two crew members was confirmed (yesterday),” said Hiroaki Utsikouras, the Chief of the General Staff during a press conference. The investigation shortly after the crash quickly led to the identification of those who seemed to be human residues, but the authorities were unable to recognize the victims immediately. However, the following analyzes “confirmed, to our great regret, that they belonged to the two operators” on the aircraft, according to the Japanese senior officer. The head of the General Staff stressed that the Air Force is taking the “accident”, he will do “the best” […]
Source: News Beast

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