Residents alarmed by fighter jet executing complex maneuvers involving
pyrotechnics at seemingly low altitude above their houses. Army
clarifies pilot was training for Independence Day air show
Shmulik Hadad Published:
Israeli citizens are accustomed to the sights and sounds of fighter
planes soaring across the sky, but nothing could prepare Ashkelon's
residents for the drama that took place against the backdrop of their
city's otherwise blue skies on Sunday afternoon.
Thousands of picnickers making the most of their Passover vacations at
the beach and in a nearby national park were caught surprised to see an
Air Force fighter jet diving to a significantly low altitude and
proceed to carry out a series of flying maneuvers above their heads.
Reports began flooding after the plane dropped several flares (usually
used as decoys against anti-aircraft fire) and continued to fly
precariously close to the city's skyline.
And eyewitness told Ynet several successive blasts resounded through
the national park, stirring an uneasy panic among visitors. "They were
hysterical, people started running and yelling that there were Qassam
rockets. But because there was nowhere to take shelter, people just ran
away," he said.
Another resident, 23-year-old Elad Hatuel, explained that the flares
released by the jet appeared to many
as missiles being launched. "It sounded as though we were living near a
landing strip, my car alarm had even gone off. "I went outside, saw him
pulling maneuvers and then five minutes later he began a vertical
ascent and simply vanished, as though he'd never been there," said
Hatuel.
Upon receiving the reports the IDF issued a response clarifying that
the pilot had simply been training for an upcoming air show as part of
the festivities surrounding Israel's 60th Independence Day.
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