No one was injured. One of the pilots involved had been suspended from flying, received severe disciplinary action and has since left the military

“We sincerely apologise to the public ‌for the concern caused by the accident that occurred in 2021,” an air force spokesman said in a press briefing, adding that one of the pilots involved had been suspended from flying duties, received severe disciplinary action and has since left the military.

The ⁠apology followed a report released on Wednesday by the state Board of ‌Audit and Inspection, which found that unplanned manoeuvres for personal filming led to the collision between two F-15K ‌jets during a formation flight near the city of ⁠Daegu in December ⁠2021.

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Auditors said a wingman pilot attempted to record images to mark his final flight ‌with the unit, sharply climbing and banking the aircraft without clearance to improve the camera angle ‌while another ‌pilot filmed video from the lead jet.

As the aircraft closed ‌in, both crews attempted evasive action, but the wingman’s tail struck ⁠the lead jet’s wing, causing about 880 million South Korean won (US$600,000) in damage. No ⁠one was injured.

The audit board held the wingman pilot primarily responsible, but also criticised the air force for lax controls on in-flight ‌filming at the ‌time, ordering the pilot to repay about a 10th of the repair costs.

The air force said it was taking steps to tighten flight safety rules and prevent a repeat of the incident.

Source: News - South China Morning Post