An Air Force Sergeant in America has proposed to 'the love of his life' on the wing of an F-15 fighter jet.

Video captured the moment at the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina, US, when Sgt. Charles Fairchild got down on one knee on top of the tactical combat aircraft.

It happened seconds after his girlfriend of two years, Amber Neeb, took a taxi like ride in the jet with a pilot, moving at an approximate 93 km/h - F-15's can fly up to speeds of 3000 km/h.

Sgt. Fairchild has been serving in the Air Force for the last 11 and a half years and oversees some of the F-15s as Staff Sergeant.

He decided to ask his girlfriend to marry him on 'spouse visiting' day at the Air Force Base, which opened in 1942.

In the video the couple are seen on the wing of the aircraft.

He doesn't waste any time and takes out a ring from his pocket and gets down on one knee to ask for her hand in marriage.

Sgt. Charles Fairchild gets down on one knee to propose to his girlfriend of two years, Amber Neeb

Amber Neeb embraces her soon-to-be-husband Sgt. Charles Fairchild who has just proposed on the wing of an F-15

Ms Neeb clutches her face, possibly crying from both shock and happiness.

She is seen nodding yes and then grabs her soon-to-be husband in a heartfelt embrace.

She said yes! Amber Neeb and Sergeant Charles Fairchild get engaged at the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina

Amber Neeb, pictured with fiance Sergeant Charles Fairchild, become engaged at the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina

Other Air Force members are heard clapping and two women are holding a sign that confirms, 'Will you marry me Amber'.

Finally, the couple kiss and make their way down the F-15 to be congratulated by those who were lucky enough to catch the moment themselves.