An accident investigation board has concluded that pilot error led to the crash of an F-16 on April 2 at Gila Bend Auxiliary Airfield in Arizona that caused “substantial damage” to the aircraft, according to a June 23 release from Randolph AFB, Tex. An unnamed student pilot going through instructor pilot upgrade training retracted the landing gear before advancing the throttle to full power to return to flight during a series of touch and go practice landings, which caused the aircraft to settle on the ground. The aircraft belongs to the 56th Fighter Wing at Luke AFB, Ariz. Neither the student pilot in the back seat, nor the IP in the front seat were injured in the accident.
Due to the prolonged delay in deliveries of the Tech Refresh 3 version of the F-35 fighter, Denmark is pulling six of its TR-2-configured F-35 jets stationed in the U.S. back to home base in order to consolidate aircraft and get better training for its pilots and maintainers, the Danish…