Pilot out of hospital after fighter jet crashed near Vegas
LAS VEGAS — A veteran pilot has been released from the hospital after he was hurt when a fighter jet went down after completing an exercise with a military weapons school at an Air Force base near Las Vegas, officials say.
The pilot had just finished a combat training exercise when he self-ejected Thursday as he was returning to Nellis Air Force Base, Draken International’s Scott Poteet said. The exercise typically lasts about an hour and a half.
By Thursday afternoon, the pilot had already been treated for minor injuries and released from the hospital. The company declined to identify him but said he is not from the Las Vegas area.
The man who has more than two decades of fighter pilot experience was alone in an A-4 Skyhawk jet opposite Nellis’ weapons school trainees. The fixed wing single-engine aircraft was built in 1970. This fighter jet model was used by the military in the Vietnam era as a sub-sonic fighter-bomber aircraft with a top speed of more than 670 miles per hour.


