Chinese Naval Fighter Jet Crashes Into Factory

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  • 11:53 AM, May 13, 2016
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Chinese Naval Fighter Jet Crashes Into Factory
Representative picture of J-15 Flying Shark Carrier Borne Fighter Jet of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (PLA Navy).

A Chinese naval fighter jet crashed into a factory in East China's Zhejiang Province on Wednesday while conducting a nighttime drill.

No casualties were reported. The crew and pilot successfully ejected and parachuted to safety, a navy spokesperson Liang Yang was quoted as saying by Global Times.

Yang said an investigation into the cause of the accident is underway.

"The more frequent, lengthy and difficult training sessions are, the higher the risk of a jet accident, which is a worldwide phenomenon," Zhang Junshe, a research fellow at the China Naval Research Institute, told 81.cn, the official website of Chinese military newspaper the PLA Daily.

However, the high risk of such accidents cannot prevent training exercises from taking place, Zhang stressed.

He added that night drills present more difficulties during takeoff and landing than daytime exercises due to the narrower optical range, further contributing to the higher risk of crashes.

A similar accident occurred near a village in Wenling, Zhejiang in December when two pilots from the East China Sea Fleet were conducting a flight training exercise.

In that incident, the two pilots also managed to eject safely before the aircraft crashed.

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