
Iraqi pilot Rasid Mohammed Sadiq was killed when his F-16 fighter plane crashed during a training mission in the United States, the Iraqi defence ministry said Friday.
Search teams found the body of Sadiq, a brigadier, at the site of the crash in the state of Arizona, said a statement mourning the death.
The accident, which took place Wednesday, happened during an aerial refuelling manoeuvre, a US defence official said.
The US embassy in Baghdad said Sadiq "was in the final days of his training, and he was looking forward to returning to his home."
Washington agreed to sell 36 F-16s to Iraq, but the purchase has been a source of contention, with Baghdad repeatedly complaining that they have not been delivered quickly enough.
Insecurity in Iraq, where the Daesh group overran major territory last June, has delayed the delivery of the jets, with the first batch being sent to Arizona, where Iraqi pilots have been training.
When they arrive in Iraq, the F-16s will be a significant boost for the country's air force, both in terms of air defence and ground attack.
Source: AFP
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