JERUSALEM, March 15 (JTA) — An Israeli air force brigadier general and another officer have been reported missing after their helicopter crashed during a training exercise off the coast of central Israel. The two were identified as Brig. Gen. Tal Shmuel Eldar, 45, of Kibbutz Palmachim, and Lt. Ilan Gur, 20, from Kibbutz Malkiya. “Israeli air force planes, with the help of the Navy, are searching for the missing officers,” an army statement said. Israeli media reported that during the exercise, Eldar told officers in a second Cobra helicopter taking part in the exercises that he and Gur felt shaking in the tail of the helicopter. Eldar radioed that he was in control of the situation and was going to try to land at a nearby base. Shortly after, the helicopter broke apart and fell into the sea. The commander of the air force, Maj. Gen. Eitan Ben-Eliahu, described Eldar as one of the “leading helicopter pilots in the air force, a determined fighter who took part in many secret missions.” Eldar was part of a commission that investigated last year’s collision of two helicopters on the Lebanon border, when killing 73 Israeli troops. Sunday’s crash came in the wake of an accident earlier this month, when an Israeli jet hit an antenna and crashed near the West Bank town of Nablus, killing the pilot and navigator.
Help ensure Jewish news remains accessible to all. Your donation to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency powers the trusted journalism that has connected Jewish communities worldwide for more than 100 years. With your help, JTA can continue to deliver vital news and insights. Donate today.