F-16, Cessna Collide Over Moncks Corner

MONCKS CORNER, S.C. (WCIV) — Emergency crews are responding to an aircraft crash near Lewisfield Plantation off of Old Highway 52. Federal Aviation Authority officials confirm a mid-air collision between a Cessna C-150 aircraft and a F-16 fighter aircraft 11 miles north of Charleston around 11 a.m. A defense official told ABC News that the F-16 is from the 20th Fighter Wing at Shaw AFB in Sumter and the pilot ejected safely. Coast Guard officials said the pilot has been recovered and taken to the hospital in a personal vehicle. According to media partners SConFire.com, the incident was being reported as a “plane collision” involving a Cessna with large debris in the area. Berkeley County spokesperson Michael Mule confirmed with ABC News 4 that a plane crash was reported and he was on his way to the scene. Multiple resources are en route including the Department of Natural Resources. According to officials with the SC Air National Guard, none of their F-16 aircraft were involved. We will update this story as more information becomes available.