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Japan is looking for two missing crew members after training at Jet -Crash

May 15th (Upi) – The Japanese Air Self-Defense Force Agency put her search for two crew members on Thursday and her plane, which had fallen somewhere in the country's prefecture on Wednesday.

According to reports, the T-4 training plane involved had only been expanded in the air for two minutes after it had left the Komaki-Luftbase for the Nyutafaru Air Base prefecture in Japanese Miyazaki Prefecture when it disappeared from the radar, according to the officers of self-defense, which had not recorded any emergency signals before the jet crashed.

Witnesses supposedly saw sparks from a jet near the crash site and heard a loud boom when he crashed.

A search for a reservoir in Inuyama, the Prefecture Aichi, has appeared parts of the missing T-4 and as part of a helmet, but so far there have been no signs of the pilots that as captain Takuji Ioka and First Lt. Shota Amitani were identified.

The aircraft, built in 1989, was not equipped with one vote or a flight data recorder, of which the Japanese Ministry of Defense could make his investigation into the situation.

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