A US Air Force F-16 fighter jet crashed near Death Valley, California, on Wednesday, prompting a rapid emergency response.
The incident occurred around 11:09 a.m. PT (2:09 p.m. ET) south of Trona Airport, near the San Bernardino/Inyo county line. This area is a gateway to Death Valley National Park, though it is roughly a 105-mile drive from the park’s main entrance.
Firefighters and emergency personnel rushed to the scene after reports of the crash. Early details remain limited, but authorities confirmed that the pilot successfully ejected from the aircraft.
The pilot is believed to have sustained minor injuries and was transported to a local hospital in Ridgecrest for treatment. Officials are continuing to investigate the cause of the crash.
Trona Airport and the surrounding desert areas are frequently used for military training flights. Accidents involving fighter jets are rare, but the military emphasized that safety protocols were followed during the incident.
Local authorities are working with the Air Force to secure the crash site and assess any potential hazards. Nearby residents reported hearing a loud explosion and seeing smoke rising from the desert shortly after the crash.
The Air Force has not released the pilot’s name but confirmed that he was conscious and alert after being rescued. Investigators are expected to review flight records, maintenance logs, and radar data to determine what led to the crash.
The area around Death Valley is known for its rugged terrain and extreme temperatures, which can complicate rescue and recovery operations. Emergency teams were praised for their swift response, ensuring the pilot’s safety.
Military officials continue to stress the importance of following safety protocols during all training exercises. This crash serves as a reminder of the risks involved in high-speed fighter jet operations.
The F-16, a versatile multirole fighter aircraft, has been in service with the US Air Force since the late 1970s. It is widely used for training, air defense, and combat missions.
While the investigation continues, authorities have urged the public to avoid the crash site and allow emergency personnel to conduct their work safely. Updates on the pilot’s condition and the crash investigation are expected in the coming days.






