Officials release Air National Guard F-16 accident report Published Dec. 17, 2004 ARLINGTON, Va. (AFPN) -- Pilot error, a poorly designed pilot-vehicle interface, and the lack of a published safety procedure were found as causes for 27 ammunition rounds being accidentally expended during a training mission at the Warren Grove Range, N.J., on Nov. 3 according to an accident report released Dec. 17. Some of the rounds struck a Little Egg Harbor Township, N.J., school four miles south of the range. No one was injured in the incident.Air National Guard officials said that as a result, specific changes in range procedures and aircraft software will be implemented to avoid any further incidents. Additionally, aircraft at the range will be restricted as to when they can arm weapons, and flight plans will be altered to point weapons toward unpopulated areas.A town hall meeting was held in Little Egg Harbor Township, N.J., on Dec. 17 to discuss the report with the public.The F-16 Fighting Falcon was from the District of Columbia Air National Guard’s 113th Wing at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.