Fire in the sky! Israeli F-15 nearly touches down in Tehran after mid-air emergency
Global Desk July 15, 2025 06:00 AM
Synopsis

An Israeli Air Force F-15 fighter jet faced a near emergency during Operation Rising Lion. The jet experienced a fuel tank failure while flying near Tehran. The pilot reported the issue, prompting a quick response. A tanker aircraft refueled the jet mid-air. A backup plan involved landing in a neighboring country. Earlier forecasts of potential aircraft losses did not occur.

An Israeli fighter jet, the F-15 belonging to the Israeli Air Force, came very close to an emergency landing in enemy territory after it experienced a grave fuel system failure deep within Iranian airspace, as per a Jerusalem Post report.


Sudden Malfunction Leaves F-15 Jet Stranded Without Fuel Access

The plane, on a bold mission near Tehran in Operation Rising Lion, suddenly suffered a catastrophic failure in one of its fuel tanks, which made it difficult to access necessary fuel during the mission, according to the report. The sealing off access to fuel and causing shortage reserves midflight almost threatened to compromise the operation and left the pilot racing against time, according to the report.

There was no planned aerial refuelling deployed in advance of the mission, unlike some previous IAF missions, as per the report. After the pilot identified the issue, he reported it in real time, which led to an urgent response, according to the Jerusalem Post report.

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Emergency Refuel Mid-Air

Then a tanker aircraft quickly reached the fighter jet in time to conduct an emergency refueling, as per the report. Even though there were complications, the air crews managed to resolve the problem without deviating from the flight path, as reported by the Jerusalem Post.

Backup Plan: Land Anywhere But Iran

However, a contingency plan was thought of as a backup, which included the option of landing in a neighbouring country in case the malfunction continued, according to the report. This plan was made in order to avoid the possibility of an Israeli warplane being forced down in central Tehran, as reported by the Jerusalem Post.

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Risk Was Expected

While IAF Commander Maj.-Gen. Tomer Bar had already outlined a worst-case scenario even before the operation started, as reported by the Jerusalem Post.

Forecasted Jet Losses Did Not Materialize

The Jerusalem Post reported that, according to the internal military assessment, about 10 Israeli aircraft could be hit or crash within the first 72 hours of fighting. The scenario was presented during a closed briefing as part of the IDF’s operational risk planning, but the grim forecast, however, did not come to pass, as reported by the Jerusalem Post.


FAQs

What happened to the Israeli F-15 jet?
It experienced a critical fuel tank failure mid-flight over Iran during a combat mission.

Where was the fighter jet flying?
Near Tehran, deep within Iranian airspace as part of Operation Rising Lion.
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