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Marine jet pilot ejects after mid-air collision with another plane in California

A Marine Corps fighter jet collided in mid-air with another plane during a refueling operation in a remote desert area of Southern California Tuesday afternoon. But the pilot ejected and the other aircraft landed safely, the military said.

The F-35B jet collided with a Lockheed Martin KC-130J tanker around 4 p.m., according to a statement from the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma in nearby Arizona.

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The KC-130 tanker appeared to have two of its propellers missing and fuel was seen leaking out of its wing, KESQ-TV

The jet pilot "ejected successfully and is currently being treated," the statement said. It didn't provide other details.

The other plane reportedly had eight crew members on board. None were injured.

The KC-130 , a four-engine turboprop tanker, landed in Thermal, a small desert city in Riverside County about 125 miles northeast of downtown San Diego.

Photos from the scene posted online by CBS affiliate KESQ-TV show a military plane on its belly in a farm field near Thermal Airport. The KC-130 tanker appeared to have two of its propellers missing and fuel was seen leaking out of its wing, the station reported.

The F-35B is a single-seat combat aircraft that can take off and land conventionally and vertically. That plane crashed near the Salton Sea, an inland lake about 100 miles (160 kilometers) northeast of downtown San Diego.

The cause of the crash is under investigation.

It wasn't immediately clear whether the planes were on a routine mission or a training exercise.

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