The Air Force says the investigation of the crash of an F-22 Raptor fighter jet on the Eglin Reservation last Friday is continuing. The aircraft was on a routine training mission with the 33rd Fighter Wing when it crashed about 9:15 am 12 miles northeast of the main section of the base. The pilot, ejected from the jet and was treated at the base hospital. Eglin officials said there were no live munitions aboard the F-22. Raptors from the 325th Fighter Wing, based at nearby Tyndall Air Force Base, were relocated to Eglin in October, 2018, because of Hurricane Michael. It is not known when the investigation will be completed.