Pilot presumed dead in Spanish military plane crash

Debris and wreckage parts lay on the ground after a collision between an aircraft and a helicopter near the Village of Inca in the Spanish island of Mallorca, killing 7 passengers on both aircrafts. August 26, 2019. REUTERS/Enrique Calvo

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A military flight instructor was presumed dead after his plane crashed on Monday at sea off the southeastern coast of Spain, the air force said.

The C-101 — the same aircraft used by Spain’s air force Eagle Patrol aerobatics team — was on a training flight when it crashed near the resort of La Manga, the defence ministry said.

On board was a flight instructor who “was able to eject before the plane crashed in the sea”.

But in a tweet, the air force said “everything indicates that our colleague… has died,” saying “remains” had been found that needed to be examined by forensics.

A video filmed by a witness and posted on Twitter shows a small aircraft falling at a near vertical before trying to straighten up and hurtling into the water.

Emergency services said a search and rescue mission had been set up which includes the air force, navy, firefighters and coastguards.

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