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US Air Force Pilot Ejects Safely Before F-16 Crash in California Desert

US Air Force Pilot Ejects Safely Before F-16 Crash in California Desert

Thunderbirds demonstration jet goes down near Trona during training mission; investigation underway

An F-16C Fighting Falcon belonging to the U.S. Air Force’s elite Thunderbirds demonstration squadron crashed Wednesday morning in the Southern California desert, but the pilot managed to eject safely, officials confirmed.

The pilot was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, according to the San Bernardino County Fire Department. The crash occurred around 10:45 a.m. during a training mission “over controlled airspace in California,” Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada said in a statement.


Emergency crews responded near Trona, an unincorporated community in the Mojave Desert about 180 miles (290 kilometers) north of Los Angeles. The incident comes three years after a Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet crashed in the same area in 2022, killing its pilot.

The Air Force said the crash is under investigation, with further details to be released by the 57th Wing Public Affairs Office.

The Thunderbirds, formed in 1953, are known for their precision flying and tight formations at air shows, often maneuvering within inches of each other. They train seasonally out of Nellis Air Force Base near Las Vegas, where aircraft such as the F-16 Falcon, F-22 Raptor, and A-10 Warthog are based.

Source: Trona, Calif. — AP & XAirForces News, 05 December 2025

Photo: USAF Thunderbirds F-16Cs Air Show in Izmir, Türkiye in 05 06 2011. (Photo by ©XAirForces / Hüseyin Tüfekci )

Editor: Hüseyin Tüfekci (©XAirForces Aerospace Industry and Space Technologies

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