A jet fighter flown by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels demonstration team crashed
on Saturday in South Carolina eyewitnesses said.
 Smoke from a crashed Blue Angels jet
fighter is seen at Marine Corps Air Station in Beaufort, South Carolina
April 21, 2007. The jet crashed during an air show.[Reuters]
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There was no word on the fate of
the pilot.
The show in Beaufort, South Carolina was attended by thousands of spectators.
"They were doing maneuvers and generally when the planes loop around they
cross the runway and then turn around and basically when they turned around we
saw a cloud of black smoke," said Brett Hindshaw, a South African who was
visiting Beaufort for the air show.
"We started counting and we saw five aircraft. Four of them landed but the
lead pilot circled over the accident sight and then one or two military
helicopters took off and went in that direction," he told Reuters by telephone.
"Then all the ambulances and military fire trucks stationed along the runway
took off."
Witnesses said one of the six Blue Angels jets disappeared as the planes flew
low in close formation behind a grove of trees.
One witness, Fred Yelinek, told CNN the jet went down in a high-density
residential area and debris hit at least one house and cars, but there was no
sign of injuries to people on the ground. He said there was a "huge fireball" at
the crash site.
"It's behind the tree line behind the naval air station, away from the
ocean," said Hindshaw. "We can hear sirens in the distance, fire trucks and
stuff beyond the trees."
The Blue Angels, based in Pensacola, Florida, fly Boeing F/A-18 Hornets.