Two fighter jets collided mid-air during an airshow exhibition at a US Air Force base, creating panic among spectators. Fortunately, all four pilots survived the dramatic accident, and investigations are underway into the cause of the collision.During the “Gunfighter Skies” air show in the United States, four pilots escaped safely after two fighter jets collided in mid-air. The accident happened at the Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho during a local air show event. Following the crash, the program was immediately cancelled.According to officials from the U.S. Pacific Navy aviation division, all four crew members managed to escape by using the aircraft’s emergency ejection system. Medical teams later examined the pilots, and no deaths were reported.The incident took place around 12:10 p.m. local time while the pilots were performing aerial stunt exercises. Reports said the pilots were flying two EA-18G military aircraft belonging to the “Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 129” unit based on Whidbey Island in Washington state. Authorities have started an investigation into the cause of the crash.A video circulating on social media showed the two fighter jets colliding in the sky before bursting into flames and crashing to the ground through thick black smoke. The video also captured four parachutes opening in the air as the pilots safely descended.After the accident, Mountain Home police announced that the air show had been cancelled. Officials also advised the public to avoid travelling near the Air Force base while emergency operations and investigations continue.

