Three of the four Belgian F-16s stationed in Kandahar sustained heavy damage after their engines where FOD’ed by debris kicked up by a landing transport aircraft. So much dust and debris was released that the F-16 engines came to a halt.The three Belgian aircraft were sitting on their parking spot when a cargo plane taxied along.That maneuver kicked up large quantities of pebbles and sand, which ended up in the engines of the Belgian F-16s and damaged the rotor blades.As a precaution, and to any avoid further damage, the engines were removed from the three jets and sent back to Belgium for further inspection. One of the jets already has a new engine and is airworthy again.A C-130 will leave Belgium on Monday with two replacement engines to repair the other F-16s. The Belgian Air Component deployed four F-16AMs to Kandahar in September 2008 together with 140 troops. They support the 41,700-strong International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan.
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