What happened to the plane in which the female pilot Seo Woo died?

2016165438+1October 12, Seo Woo and his teammates crashed into the southwest of Dayangpu Village, Chenjiapu, Tangshan, Hebei Province. The pilot in the front cabin parachuted successfully, and the female pilot in the back cabin, Seo Woo, parachuted and hit the wingman aileron, which led to the failure of parachuting and unfortunate sacrifice.

Air Force spokesman Shen said that flying is the cause of the brave, and ensuring flight safety is the common pursuit and good wish of air forces all over the world. Comrade Seo Woo, a female air force pilot, died unfortunately in flight training and lost a good comrade-in-arms.

The officers and men of the Air Force deeply deplored and mourned the unfortunate sacrifice of Comrade Seo Woo. The air force should continue to adhere to strict training from difficulties, faithfully perform its mission and responsibilities, and live up to the expectations of the motherland and people for the air force.

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Seo Woo, 1986, from Chongzhou, Sichuan, is an air force captain and a second-class pilot. He is the squadron leader of the Air Force Bayi Air Show Team.

In 2005, she was admitted to the Air Force Aviation University of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, becoming the eighth female flight cadet in China, the first female fighter pilot in China and the first female fighter pilot in China.

On April 2, 2009, the Third Flight Academy of the Air Force held a grand graduation ceremony for the first batch of female fighter pilots. Xu Yu and 15 other female pilots were awarded the rank of captain of the air force and bachelor's degree in military science, and at the same time they were awarded badges and certificates of third-class pilots of the air force. Five days after graduation, he was ordered to participate in the formation of the J-8 echelon and participate in the military parade on the 60th anniversary of the National Day. ?

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Seo Woo

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