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View from inside the cockpit: USAF F-16 collided in mid-air with USMC F-4 Phantom II
The collision happened over the Yellow Sea off the West coast of South Korea on December 15, 1982. The USAF F-16 collided
with a USMC F-4 Phantom II, shearing off the end of the wing on the F-16 (making the plane uncontrollable) and damaging the
vertical tail of the F-4. The pilot ejected from the F-16 and was unhurt. The plane slowly drifted down and impact the
ground. The Phantom was patched up by the USMC.
The video is taken from the F16 cockpit.
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