Hungary To Ground Gripen Fleet After Second Crash Landing

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Hungary To Ground Gripen Fleet After Second Crash Landing
Hungarian Gripen Crash near Kecskamet, Hungary (Photo: Local.se)

Following a second crash-landing in a month, the Hungarian Air Force has decided to ground its Jas-39 Gripen fighter jet fleet.

The army made an announcement after a pilot was forced to elect himself from a jet near the town of Kecskemet.

The Hungarian military said on Wednesday it would ground and review its fleet of Jas-39 Gripen fighter jets, made by Swedish manufacturer Saab, after a second crash-landing within a month.

The announcement came after a Hungarian pilot was forced to eject himself from a jet near the town of Kecskemet, in central Hungary.

Saab said it would “fully support” the investigation.  “We never speculate on the reasons before a very careful analysis,” a spokesman for the company told AFP.

“We have very rigorous security systems in place. The equipment has been operating for many years around the world and is a very proven and stable platform.”

The accident happened when the plane’s wheels failed during a training mission, said Lieutenant General Zoltan Orosz, deputy chairman of the joint chiefs of staff.

The experienced pilot tried to land the Gripen on its belly before ejecting himself when the jet turned sideways and became uncontrollable.

Hungary has a fleet of 14 Jas-39 Gripen fighters. An investigation is already underway into another incident involving the aircraft.

On May 19, a two-man Hungarian crew had to eject before their jet crashed during a military exercise at Caslav army base in eastern Czech Republic.

The Hungarian defense ministry said the two cases were not related.

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