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Military plane crashes near N.J. highway; solo pilot survives after ejecting

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Posted 2:00PM on Thursday 10th January 2002 ( 23 years ago )
LITTLE EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, N.J. - An F-16 with the New Jersey Air National Guard crashed near a busy highway during a training mission Thursday morning, and the pilot ejected safely, officials said. <br> <br> The pilot, based at the 177th Fighter Wing at Pomona, was found at Warren Grove, a 2,400-acre bombing range, officials said. <br> <br> &#34;He appears to be OK and is being transported to a local hospital for evaluation,&#34; guard spokeswoman Natasha Zoe said. <br> <br> The plane was not involved in a combat mission, Col. John Dwyer said. <br> <br> Guard pilots from Pomona have been handling cover missions over major U.S. cities since the Sept. 11 attacks, flying four- to seven-hour sorties at speeds of up to 1,500 miles per hour. <br> <br> Thursday&#39;s plane crashed at about 10:45 a.m. near the Garden State Parkway, and debris was scattered across the highway, a major north-south route, said John Hagerty, a state police spokesman. Hagerty did not know if anyone on the ground was injured. <br> <br> Jared Jackson said he was outside his house smoking a cigarette and watching planes fly over the bombing range when he heard &#34;a big crack.&#34; <br> <br> &#34;It didn&#39;t sound like the normal bombs being dropped,&#34; said Jackson, 23. &#34;I saw a cloud of smoke come up from tree level.&#34; <br> <br> F-16s, designed to attack both air and ground targets, were used extensively during the Gulf War and to patrol no-fly zones in Iraq. <br> <br>

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