AFSOC OA-1K Light‑Attack Aircraft Crash‑Lands in Field Near Will Rogers International Airport

An Air Force Special Operations Command OA-1K light‑attack aircraft made a crash landing in a field near Will Rogers International Airport today, touching down off‑airport after an in‑flight issue; no additional details on cause or casualties have been released.

Discovered 2025-10-23T15:48:39.674947-07:00 | 2025-10-23T15:48:39.674947-07:00

Briefing

What Hype is tracking

  • The aircraft involved is AFSOC's OA-1K, a platform the command has been ramping up live‑fire trials for, making this incident directly relevant to the program's testing and operational posture.
  • This event joins other recent military emergency landings and runway excursions, including a Royal Navy F-35B emergency landing and a KF-16 runway excursion, underscoring recurring operational safety challenges during flight operations and testing.
  • No public details on cause or casualties have been released; official updates and investigation findings will determine any near‑term impacts on AFSOC operations, testing schedules and sustainment planning.

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First Seen
2025-10-23T15:48:39.674947-07:00
Latest Update
2025-10-27T04:58:14.205043-07:00
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