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U.S. F‑15E Downed Over Iran as U.S. and Iran Race to Find Missing Airman Amid Trump’s 48‑Hour Strait of Hormuz Ultimatum

U.S. and Iranian state media say an American F‑15E Strike Eagle was shot down over southwestern/central Iran (Kohgiluyeh and Boyer‑Ahmad province); U.S. forces rescued one of the two‑person crew and are conducting a frantic combat search‑and‑rescue inside Iran — with HC‑130s, HH‑60/Black Hawks and other aircraft involved, an A‑10 damaged and its pilot recovered, and reported Israeli assistance. Iran has urged civilians to turn in the missing airman for a reward as both sides race to find him, even as President Trump has issued a 48‑hour ultimatum over the Strait of Hormuz and convened his national security team amid criticism that his public rhetoric has not centered on the missing service member.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Iranian state media and U.S. officials confirmed in early April 2026 that an American two‑seat F‑15E Strike Eagle went down over Iran; Iranian outlets initially misidentified the jet as an F‑35, while wreckage imagery and reporting indicate it was likely an F‑15E tied to the 494th Fighter Squadron at RAF Lakenheath.
  • U.S. forces rescued one crew member; the second airman remains missing. Intensive combat search‑and‑rescue operations—using HC‑130J, HH‑60 Black Hawks, A‑10s and special‑operations teams—entered a second day inside Iran while Iranian forces and the IRGC also sealed and searched areas in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer‑Ahmad Province.
  • Multiple U.S. aircraft were damaged or came under fire during and after the incident: an A‑10 supporting the rescue was reportedly hit and its pilot ejected and was rescued, a Black Hawk was struck by ground fire but returned to base, and another A‑10 crashed near the Strait of Hormuz (cause disputed).
  • Iranian state‑affiliated broadcasters urged civilians to capture or shoot U.S. aircrew and offered rewards, displaying wreckage and encouraging local participation in finding any surviving pilots; Iranian officials and the IRGC claimed responsibility for shooting down U.S. aircraft.
  • The shoot‑down occurred amid expanded U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian infrastructure (including petrochemical and sites near Bushehr), concurrent Iranian attacks on regional energy facilities and a largely blocked Strait of Hormuz — developments that have driven global oil prices up and prompted international mediation efforts.
  • The loss of the F‑15E directly contradicted prior U.S. claims that Iran’s air‑defense and radar networks had been destroyed; the White House and Congress were briefed, President Trump convened national‑security advisers, and the administration issued a 48‑hour ultimatum for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The incident is part of a larger pattern of U.S. aircraft losses and personnel casualties since the conflict began, including a KC‑135 tanker crash in Iraq that killed six, multiple F‑15Es lost to friendly fire over Kuwait (crews survived), dozens of drones downed, hundreds of U.S. service members wounded and at least 13 killed.
  • U.S. and military analysts described the recovery effort as one of the most complex Air Force combat search‑and‑rescue missions in recent decades; experts warned that heavy IRGC/Basij presence, difficult terrain and the risk of creating further targets complicate locating and extracting the missing airman.

📊 Relevant Data

As of 2022, the most common ethnicity among U.S. Air Force pilots is White at 82.1%, followed by Hispanic or Latino at 6.8%, Unknown at 5.5%, and Asian at 2.7%, indicating significant underrepresentation of racial and ethnic minorities compared to the U.S. population where non-Hispanic Whites are about 59% as of 2023.

Air force pilot demographics and statistics in the US — Zippia

In a 2024 RAND analysis, racial and ethnic group differences were identified in U.S. Air Force accessions, with disparities in qualifying metrics like AFOQT scores contributing to lower minority representation in pilot roles.

Racial Disparity Root Cause Analysis for the Department of the Air Force — RAND Corporation

CSAR missions in Iraq were heavily used and highly successful, with lessons from Afghanistan contributing to effective operations during major combat phases.

CSAR, Under New Management — Air & Space Forces Magazine

Utility service customers in predominately non-white U.S. communities pay higher energy prices but consume less energy compared to those in white communities, with racial disparities in energy cost burdens persisting even after controlling for income, as observed in 2025 data.

Race, rates, and energy insecurity: exploring racial disparities in electricity costs and consumption in U.S. utility service areas — Nature

📰 Source Timeline (23)

Follow how coverage of this story developed over time

April 04, 2026
11:48 PM
White House addresses criticism Trump is AWOL during missing airman search
MS NOW by Emily Hung
New information:
  • White House Communications Director Steven Cheung issued an on‑the‑record statement on X on April 4 insisting Trump is 'working nonstop in the White House and Oval Office' over Easter weekend, pushing back on criticism that the president is 'AWOL' during the missing‑airman search.
  • Trump has made no new public speeches or appearances specifically addressing the combat search‑and‑rescue mission for the missing airman since a primetime war speech on Wednesday.
  • A freelance photographer posted video from outside Walter Reed refuting social‑media speculation that Trump was there, after which Cheung publicly stated Trump was at the White House; MS NOW reporters observed a Marine sentry posted outside the West Wing at times Saturday.
  • On Saturday Trump reiterated on Truth Social that Iran has '48 hours' before 'all Hell will reign down on them' under his Strait of Hormuz deadline and claimed a 'massive strike in Tehran' killed 'many of Iran’s Military Leaders,' though the White House did not answer MS NOW’s questions about when the strike occurred or whether any new leaders were actually killed.
  • In a Friday NBC interview, Trump said the F‑15E shoot‑down would not affect negotiations with Iran and declined to say how he would respond if the missing pilot were harmed or captured, saying only, 'we hope that’s not going to happen.'
10:50 PM
U.S., Iran racing to find missing U.S. airman after war plane shot down
https://www.facebook.com/CBSEveningNews/
New information:
  • CBS report highlights that both the U.S. and Iran are actively racing to locate the same missing American airman after Iran shot down two U.S. planes.
  • President Trump is quoted warning that Iran has 48 hours to 'make a deal' before 'all Hell will reign down on them,' sharpening the timeline and tone of his earlier Strait of Hormuz ultimatum.
  • The CBS segment frames the recovery of the missing airman as a central focus of U.S. military operations in the immediate aftermath of the shoot‑downs.
7:13 PM
Crashes, Ejections and a Frantic Search for a Missing Airman in Iran
The Wall Street Journal by Shelby Holliday
New information:
  • WSJ verifies video of an HC‑130J Combat King II conducting search‑and‑rescue operations inside Iran, confirming U.S. aircraft penetration into Iranian airspace for the mission.
  • The piece characterizes Friday’s operation as one of the most complex Air Force search‑and‑rescue missions in enemy territory in decades, providing historical context on its scale and difficulty.
  • The article explicitly notes that the successful shootdown of the F‑15E raises questions about prior administration claims that the U.S. has 'complete control' of Iranian airspace and demonstrates Iran can still down advanced U.S. aircraft.
4:10 PM
IRGC's 'larger than normal' presence poses challenge in search for missing F-15E crew member, expert warns
Fox News
New information:
  • Counterterrorism analyst Jim Hanson says Khuzestan Province has a 'larger‑than‑normal' IRGC and Basij presence because Tehran uses them to suppress local Arab tribes opposed to the regime, complicating U.S. efforts to locate and extract the missing F‑15E crew member.
  • Hanson describes the airman’s likely survival strategy as moving off the flatlands into more difficult terrain that regime forces cannot easily reach, a trade‑off that also makes it harder for U.S. teams to find him.
  • Retired Brig. Gen. John Teichert, a former F‑15E combat pilot, argues that the continued lack of public reporting from the ground may actually be a 'net favorable' sign that the crew member is evading capture and following escape‑and‑evasion training.
  • Both experts frame the rescue as a 'balancing act' in which U.S. commanders must weigh how many additional search‑and‑rescue assets to push toward the area without creating attractive targets for IRGC units and other regime forces.
3:54 PM
Critics scold Trump for staying mum on search for missing U.S. airman in Iran
MS NOW by Sydney Carruth
New information:
  • Rep. Madeleine Dean, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, publicly criticized Trump’s national address as 'bloviating' about destroying Iran’s capability and said it risked inciting attacks on U.S. troops.
  • Retired Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling said on MS NOW that Trump’s claim to have 'literally obliterated' Iran’s capability is 'ridiculous,' and argued the administration should be 'pulling out all stops' to find the missing F‑15E crew member.
  • Rep. Adam Smith, ranking member on House Armed Services, highlighted that an airman is 'behind enemy lines' and tied the search to the larger human toll of the Iran war, citing 13 U.S. service members killed and hundreds wounded.
  • The piece notes that soon after the F‑15E went down, Trump publicly touted seizing Iranian oil in the Strait of Hormuz but did not publicly condemn the shoot‑down or emphasize the search; instead, his Truth Social post focused on his ultimatum to Iran and threat that 'all Hell will reign down on them.'
  • Sen. Lindsey Graham, after speaking with Trump, said he is convinced Trump will use 'overwhelming military force' if Iran continues to impede the Strait of Hormuz, but Graham made no mention of the missing airman.
  • The article underscores that within three days of Trump’s address claiming 'devastating large‑scale losses' for Iran, Tehran downed the two‑seat F‑15E and hit at least two other U.S. aircraft, including a Blackhawk helicopter involved in the search, injuring several crew members.
3:28 PM
Iran calls on public to find 'enemy pilot' as US continues frantic search
PBS News by Jon Gambrell, Associated Press
New information:
  • Iran has publicly called on its citizens in the mountainous Kohgiluyeh and Boyer‑Ahmad province to help find and turn in the missing U.S. 'enemy pilot,' offering a reward.
  • The Associated Press obtained a Pentagon email acknowledging notification of 'an aircraft being shot down' in the Middle East, with the Pentagon telling the House Armed Services Committee that the status of the second crew member is unknown.
  • An apparent Iranian drone strike damaged the headquarters of U.S. technology company Oracle in Dubai on Saturday.
  • Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization says an airstrike near the Bushehr nuclear facility killed a security guard and damaged a support building; Rosatom’s chief says 198 workers are being evacuated from the site.
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran has 'never refused to go to Islamabad' as Pakistan, Turkey and Egypt work behind the scenes on talks for a cessation of hostilities and reopening the Strait of Hormuz; Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry says its ceasefire‑mediation efforts are 'right on track.'
  • A regional official and a Gulf diplomat say mediators are working on a compromise that would pair a cessation of hostilities with negotiations over the strait, and the U.N. Security Council is expected to take up the Hormuz issue on Saturday.
  • Trump reiterated on Truth Social his Monday deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or 'make a deal,' warning that '48 hours before all Hell will reign down on them.'
12:36 PM
U.S. races to find missing crew member after fighter jet shot down over Iran
https://www.facebook.com/CBSMornings/
New information:
  • CBS reiterates that at least one U.S. crew member from the downed F‑15E remains missing and that an active search is underway.
  • The segment underscores the urgency of the search operation as a central focus of current U.S. military activity after the shoot‑down.
10:48 AM
Iran war enters its 6th week as military searches for downed jet crew member
NPR by NPR Staff
New information:
  • NPR cites a U.S. official saying a second U.S. Air Force combat plane was shot down near the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, in addition to the previously reported F‑15E downed over Iran.
  • The piece specifies that U.S. and Israeli aircraft struck the Mahshahr Special Petrochemical Zone, a major oil industry hub in southwestern Iran, and that Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization reported an airstrike near the Bushehr nuclear facility that killed a security guard and damaged a support building.
  • The Israeli military is quoted as saying it conducted overnight airstrikes in Tehran targeting ballistic and anti‑aircraft missile storage sites.
  • Authorities in Dubai report debris from intercepted drones damaging the facades of two buildings, including one belonging to U.S. tech firm Oracle.
  • Iranian media and officials say Iranian forces hit a water desalination plant and an oil refinery in Kuwait.
  • NPR updates casualty figures: Pentagon data now list 365 U.S. service members wounded and 13 killed in combat since the war began, while Iran’s Health Ministry reports at least 2,076 people killed by U.S.–Israeli attacks since Feb. 28.
  • Dozens of countries — excluding the U.S. and Israel — have launched efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which remains largely blocked by Iran in response to U.S.–Israeli strikes, and President Trump said Friday that reopening will take “a little more time” but would be easy.
7:07 AM
Iran War Live Updates: U.S. Forces Search for Missing Airman After Iran Downs Jet
Nytimes by The New York Times
New information:
  • The search for the missing F‑15E crew member over Iran has entered its second day as of Saturday, April 4, 2026.
  • Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps has closed off an area in southwestern Kohgiluyeh and Boyer‑Ahmad Province where it believes the missing American airman came down, and Iranian forces are also searching for him.
  • A U.S. Black Hawk helicopter involved in the rescue efforts was hit by ground fire on Friday but escaped safely, according to U.S. and Israeli officials.
  • Another U.S. jet, an A‑10 Warthog, also crashed near the Strait of Hormuz around the same time as the F‑15E; Iran claims its air defenses hit the A‑10, while U.S. officials have not said what caused that crash.
  • The article underscores the contrast between Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s recent claim that Iran’s air defenses were so degraded the U.S. was flying B‑52s over the country and the reality that Iranian systems have now shot down or damaged multiple U.S. aircraft.
  • Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf publicly mocked the U.S. war effort on social media, framing it as a "no‑strategy" war that has been reduced to searching for missing pilots.
  • The piece reiterates that both sides are deliberately targeting energy infrastructure and notes that such attacks on civilian energy systems could constitute war crimes under international law, while the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues to drive global oil prices sharply higher.
April 03, 2026
10:55 PM
2 U.S. aircraft shot down over Iran as strikes on infrastructure expand across Mideast
PBS News by Nick Schifrin
New information:
  • PBS explicitly notes that for the first time in five weeks of war with Iran, two American combat aircraft were shot down in separate incidents, reinforcing that both were combat losses rather than mechanical or accidental.
  • One of two service members aboard the F‑15E was rescued; the status and whereabouts of the second aircrew member remain undisclosed or unknown, indicating the Pentagon is still withholding details publicly.
  • During the rescue effort, a Black Hawk helicopter came under fire but was able to return to base, adding a specific platform to previously general reports of rescue aircraft taking fire.
10:30 PM
U.S. plane damaged during search and rescue for downed jet in Iran, officials say
https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/
New information:
  • Two U.S. officials told CBS News that an American A‑10 Warthog providing search-and-rescue support for the downed F‑15E took enemy fire and was damaged.
  • The A‑10’s pilot ejected over the Persian Gulf and was successfully rescued.
  • CBS reiterates that U.S. forces have already rescued one crew member from the downed fighter in western Iran and that U.S. special forces are still searching for the second crew member.
9:39 PM
Trump's national security team assembles at White House amid downed jet search and rescue mission
https://www.facebook.com/TakeoutPodcast/
New information:
  • CBS reports that President Trump’s national security team assembled at the White House on Friday specifically to address the situation involving the downed U.S. fighter jet over Iran.
  • The meeting occurred while the search and rescue operation for the second missing crew member from the downed jet was still ongoing.
  • CBS identifies this as a formal convening of the national security team, underscoring the incident’s prominence on the White House agenda.
9:30 PM
Friday’s Mini-Report, 4.3.26
MS NOW by Steve Benen
New information:
  • MS NOW quotes a U.S. official confirming the F‑15E was shot down by Iranian forces and reiterates that one crew member has been rescued while a search continues for the second.
  • The item ties the shoot‑down explicitly to a broader point about Iran’s remaining air‑defense and military capabilities, despite weeks of U.S. and Israeli strikes.
8:48 PM
Search ongoing for 2nd crew member after Iran downs U.S. fighter jet
https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/
New information:
  • U.S. forces have rescued one crew member from the downed F‑15E fighter jet over Iran.
  • The search operation for the second crew member is ongoing at the time of the CBS report.
  • CBS attributes the rescue detail to two U.S. officials, adding corroborated sourcing on crew status.
8:25 PM
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore: U.S. is "lurching again into another forever war"
https://www.facebook.com/FaceTheNation/
New information:
  • Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, an Afghanistan veteran, publicly warns the U.S. is 'lurching again into another forever war' with Iran and says Trump has not articulated what success looks like.
  • CBS cites U.S. officials confirming the downed F‑15E was shot down by Iranian forces, while CENTCOM Commander Adm. Brad Cooker claims the U.S. is 'making undeniable progress' in Iran.
  • Trump said in a primetime address that the U.S. would complete its mission 'very shortly,' predicting Iran would be hit 'extremely hard' over the next two to three weeks and claiming strategic objectives are 'nearing completion.'
  • The article reiterates that at least 16 MQ‑9 Reaper drones have been lost over Iran, that three American F‑15s were shot down over Kuwait in a friendly‑fire incident with all crew safe, and that 13 American service members have been killed since the war began.
  • Moore says Trump’s stated 2–3 week timeline for ending the war 'is sitting horribly with me' and says he is praying both for the downed F‑15 crew and for 'clarity from the White House.'
5:08 PM
Crew member rescued after American aircraft went down in Iran, U.S. and Israeli officials say
PBS News by Associated Press
New information:
  • Confirms, via U.S. and Israeli officials speaking on background, that one crew member from a downed American aircraft in Iran has been rescued, with an ongoing search-and-rescue operation still under way inside Iran.
  • Discloses that, prior to this latest downing, four U.S. military aircraft had already gone down in the Iran war: a KC‑135 refueling tanker that crashed in Iraq after an incident with another U.S. aircraft, killing all six crew members, and three U.S. F‑15E fighters mistakenly hit by Kuwaiti friendly fire over Kuwait, from which all six crew members safely ejected.
  • States that the KC‑135 crash occurred in "friendly airspace" in Iraq while supporting operations in Iran and that the other involved U.S. aircraft landed safely.
  • Notes that the Defense Department has formally notified House Speaker Mike Johnson about the situation with the pilot in Iran and will provide him with further updates.
4:08 PM
AP report: U.S. launches rescue operation after Iranian state TV claims fighter jet went down
PBS News by Sam Mednick, Associated Press
New information:
  • This AP/PBS report is written at an earlier stage: it describes Iranian state TV claims that an American fighter jet went down over southwestern Iran and that at least one crew member ejected, before Pentagon confirmation of aircraft type and crew status.
  • The article reports that the U.S. military has launched a search‑and‑rescue operation inside Iran and that Israel is helping the U.S. with the mission, citing an unnamed Israeli military officer.
  • It details that an Iranian state‑TV‑affiliated channel in Kohkilouyeh and Boyer‑Ahmad province aired an anchor urging residents to turn in any 'enemy pilot' to police for a reward, later displaying metal debris in a pickup and running an on‑screen crawl telling people to 'shoot them if you see them' in reference to U.S. aircrews.
  • The piece links the downed‑jet claim to concurrent Iranian attacks on Kuwait’s Mina al‑Ahmadi oil refinery and a nearby desalination plant, with Kuwait Petroleum Corp. reporting multiple blazes and 'material damage' at the water facility, and notes that a gas field in the UAE was shut down after a missile incident while sirens sounded in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia destroyed several Iranian drones.
3:54 PM
President Donald Trump briefed on downed F-15 fighter jet in Iran
Fox News
New information:
  • This source captures the earliest phase of the incident, when the loss was not yet officially confirmed by the U.S. and Central Command had not issued a statement.
  • It reports that Iranian state media and the IRGC initially claimed they shot down what they said was a U.S. fighter and first misidentified it as an F‑35, before wreckage photos suggested it was likely an F‑15E Strike Eagle from the 494th Fighter Squadron at RAF Lakenheath.
  • It notes that President Donald Trump was briefed on the downed jet and quotes his prior public boasts that Iran’s air defenses and radar had been ‘100% annihilated’ and that the U.S. was ‘unstoppable,’ framing the shoot‑down (or loss) against those claims.
  • The piece describes local footage of HC‑130 and HH‑60 Black Hawk aircraft flying low over central Iran, indicating active search‑and‑rescue efforts for the two‑person F‑15 crew.
3:54 PM
US pilot rescued from downed F-15 fighter jet in Iran, search for second crew member ongoing
Fox News
New information:
  • Fox’s source characterizes this as the first known loss of a U.S. aircraft in Iran since Operation Epic Fury began on Feb. 28.
  • The article specifies the likely unit and base of the jet: an F‑15E Strike Eagle probably from the 494th Fighter Squadron at RAF Lakenheath, based on wreckage photos.
  • It adds that the Trump administration has formally notified congressional leaders about the incident, according to two sources.
  • The piece provides more detailed location information, citing Iranian claims that the jet went down in the mountainous Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province in central Iran.
  • It notes that local footage shows HC‑130s and HH‑60 Black Hawks flying low over Iranian territory, suggesting a U.S. combat search‑and‑rescue mission inside Iran.
  • Fox highlights earlier U.S. claims of ‘complete control over Iranian skies,’ quoting Trump saying Iran’s radar is ‘100% annihilated’ and that ‘they have no anti-aircraft equipment,’ underscoring the gap between rhetoric and the jet loss.
  • The story records that initial Iranian accounts misidentified the jet as an F‑35, with aviation experts saying imagery is more consistent with an F‑15.
3:47 PM
American fighter jet was downed over Iran, 1 crew member rescued
https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/
New information:
  • Confirms the downed aircraft is specifically an F‑15E strike fighter with a two‑person crew.
  • Two U.S. officials tell CBS News that one crew member has been rescued by U.S. forces; search and rescue continues for the second.
  • Reports low‑flying U.S. C‑130 and Black Hawk aircraft over central and southwest Iran, consistent with an active combat search‑and‑rescue mission.
  • Notes that the F‑15E shoot‑down follows prior U.S. claims of having largely destroyed Iran’s air and missile defense systems and grounded its air and naval forces.
  • Cites an Iranian state TV affiliate offering a prize for capturing U.S. pilots alive and urging civilians to fire at U.S. aircraft.
3:34 PM
Early details on F-15E fighter jet downed in Iran
https://www.facebook.com/CBSNews/
New information:
  • CBS reports, citing U.S. officials, that the F‑15E downing in Iran has been confirmed by the U.S. side.
  • The CBS segment states that a search-and-rescue mission for the downed crew is ongoing inside Iran.
  • Correspondents Elizabeth Palmer and Weijia Jiang are identified as relaying the early U.S. confirmation and SAR status on air.
2:46 PM
A U.S. jet goes down over Iran, a U.S. official confirms
NPR by Tom Bowman
New information:
  • Iranian state media specifically reported that an American F-15 jet has gone down in Iran.
  • A U.S. official, speaking anonymously because they were not authorized to speak publicly, confirmed that an American jet has gone down in Iran.
  • The U.S. official said a search operation is underway by U.S. forces for the downed jet and its crew.