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Polish pilot dies in horror F-16 crash (Video)

An elite Tiger Demo aerobatic team member was killed instantly while practicing a barrel roll ahead of now-canceled airshow.

A Polish Air Force F-16 fighter jet, part of the elite Tiger Demo aerobatic team, crashed during rehearsals for the Radom Air Show, killing the pilot instantly, the country’s military has confirmed.

The incident occurred at Radom Air Base, around 100km south of Warsaw, at 7:25pm local time (5:25pm GMT) on Thursday, while the pilot was performing a high-speed barrel roll maneuver.

Videos filmed by shocked spectators from different angles show the F-16 descending sharply at full afterburner before striking the runway, failing to complete the maneuver. The impact sent a fireball and thick smoke into the sky as the burning jet slid along the runway, with no sign that the pilot attempted to eject.

Emergency crews rushed to the site, but the pilot was pronounced dead at the scene. Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz called the incident “a great loss for the Air Force and the entire Polish Army,” extending condolences to the pilot’s family. Prime Minister Donald Tusk echoed the tribute, describing the pilot’s death as “a tragedy that fills us with grief.”

The victim was identified as Major Maciej ‘SLAB’ Krakowian, one of Poland’s most experienced aerobatic pilots and the lead performer of the Tiger Demo Team. According to the official air show program, his display in the F-16 Fighting Falcon was to be a highlight of this year’s event, showcasing extreme maneuvers “full of dynamics, precision and extreme load factors.”

The Polish Armed Forces said the jet belonged to the 31st Tactical Air Base at Krzesiny, near Poznan. Officials stated that no one on the ground was injured, and that a formal investigation has been launched into the cause of the accident.

The crash coincided with Polish Aviation Day and took place just days before the opening of the Radom Air Show, one of Europe’s largest aviation events, which was expected to attract international teams and tens of thousands of spectators. Organizers announced the immediate cancelation of the air show following the tragedy.

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