After two weeks of special inspections, the Taiwan Air Force Phantom Fighter has confirmed that it is safe and restore the task of war.
Comprehensive Taiwan United Daily Free Times reported that the Taiwan Air Force Hsinchu Second Union's Phantom 2000 fighter aircraft accidentally crashed on September 10. In order to ensure that the model is safe, the Air Force September 11Started to stop flying and implement the "Tianan Special Inspection".
After two weeks of special inspections, the Air Force Second Union originally scheduled to conduct a first -flight ceremony on Monday (September 23), but it was canceled due to poor weather in the training airspace and extended to Tuesday to Tuesday.(September 24) Morning execution.
According to the special inspection video released by the Taiwan Air Force, the Flying Flying Ceremony was led by Major General Pan Dongzhang, the leader of the second coalition, and also multiplied by a double -seat illusion of a number 2059.Before taking off, perform a 360 -degree safety inspection picture of the fighter to show Fei'an in person.
The Taiwan Air Force Command said that during the two -week "Tianan Special Inspection", the ground personnel have done a complete and comprehensive special inspection on the model and implemented academic and technical and technical personnel respectivelyThe discipline and simulator lectures to ensure that the performance of various equipment and the personnel of the personnel can meet the standards before performing Fufei operations.
A phantom fighter encountered motivation to lose motivation when the task returned to the off -sea sea on the evening of September 10th.19 nautical miles (35 kilometers) and 1000 feet successfully skydamed.
This incident allows the outside world to pay attention to the proper rate of military aircraft.It has been more than 20 years since Taiwan ’s procurement of illusion fighters. It has not improved performance, and has been exhausted to respond to the Chinese military aircraft around Taiwan every day. The decline in proper rates and increased failure rates have already emerged.