Search operations continued Tuesday after an Air Self-Defense Force F-15 fighter jet with a crew of two disappeared from radar the previous evening over the Sea of Japan.

The ASDF, the Maritime Self-Defense Force and the coast guard have mobilized search planes, helicopters and vessels off Komatsu Air Base in the central Japan prefecture of Ishikawa.

Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi said that the top officer of the ASDF has been instructed to ensure its aircraft are thoroughly inspected before and after all flights.

Photo taken from a Kyodo News plane on Feb. 1, 2022, shows a Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer searching for an Air Self-Defense Force F-15 fighter jet that disappeared from radar the previous day over the Sea of Japan after taking off for training with two crew from its base in Komatsu, Ishikawa Prefecture. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

"We are not planning to suspend any (F-15) flight" as it was a "single accident" on the way to training, Kishi told a press conference in Tokyo, defying requests from local governments to halt training until the safety of the jets is confirmed.

"We'd like to offer thorough explanations to local people," he added.

Ishikawa Gov. Masanori Tanimoto, who has requested the suspension of flights, told a plenary session of the prefectural assembly, "It is truly regrettable that (the accident) has caused enormous concern to people in the prefecture."

Photo taken from a Kyodo News airplane shows a Japanese Air Self-Defense Force search and rescue aircraft over the Sea of Japan engaged in locating a missing F-15 fighter jet off Komatsu Air Base in Ishikawa Prefecture on Feb. 1, 2022. (Kyodo)

He later told reporters in response to Kishi's refusal to suspend flights, "I doubt that residents will be convinced. They may be flying above the city."

Komatsu Mayor Shoei Miyahashi also requested the ASDF to stop the flights.

Parts of the fighter and lifesaving equipment have been spotted floating about 5 kilometers off the base and the ASDF has determined they belong to the missing jet.

The fighter was on its way for training with three other fighter jets when it disappeared from radar soon after takeoff around 5:30 p.m. Monday.


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