U.S. fighter jet crashes in Libya

March 22, 2011 A United States fighter jet has crashed in Libya the U.S. military said. The U.S. Air Force jet, flying in support of the over Libya as part of, crashed somewhere outside of Benghazi last night around 10:30pm CET (9:30pm UTC), according to the . Telegraph reporter Rob Crilly found the wreckage, saying on his Twitter feed: "[J]ust found a crashed US warplane in a field. believe a mechanical failure brought it down[.]"

The crew members - the pilot and his weapons officer - both ejected safely. A U.S. rescue helicopter found the pilot, while the weapons officer was found and cared for by Libyan rebels until U.S. forces retrieved him. Both crew members suffered only minor injuries, the military said. The pilots' identities will be released after the next of kin are notified.

A spokesman for the said it was believed the crash was caused by mechanical failure and was not shot down by hostile forces. However, an investigation into the cause of the incident is underway, according to the military. The aircraft, based out of, England, flew out of in Italy.