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2 Swiss fighter jets collide, pilots unharmed in the Netherlands

WATCH: Two Swiss Air Force jets collided on Thursday in the Netherlands forcing one of the jets to crash just outside a lake while the other jet was able to land back at the airport. The pilot of the jet that crashed was able to parachute to safety – Jun 9, 2016

THE HAGUE, Netherlands – Two fighter jets from a Swiss Air Force stunt squad collided Thursday in the Netherlands during training exercises for an airshow, the Swiss Defence Ministry said.

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The pilot of one plane ejected to safety while the other aircraft landed safely at a nearby airfield, the ministry said in a statement. Spokeswoman Karin Suini said at least one of the planes was a Northrop F-5 Tiger.

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The Friesland regional fire department in the northern Netherlands said one of the jets crashed into a lake near the town of Bitgum. There were no reports of injuries on the ground.

A Swiss team was investigating the incident and the Swiss squad cancelled its participation in the air show, according to a defence department statement.

The F-5 Tiger is often used for stunt and formation flying. The jet that crashed had been due to take part in an airshow in Leeuwarden this weekend.

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