An Air Force F-16 fighter jet crashed into the side of a commercial building in California Thursday, authorities said.

No one was injured when the plane from the March Air Reserve Base slammed into the warehouse off-base in Riverside, said Timothy Holliday, the deputy fire chief at the Air Force Civilian Service.

The pilot, believed to be the only person aboard, safely ejected from the plane while still on the base, he added.

Photos from local TV news stations showed a massive hole in the roof of the structure and sprinklers on inside the building.

The jet’s cockpit canopy could be seen on a runway and the parachute was spotted on a nearby field.

The F-16 was assigned to the Air National Guard, a federal military reserve force under the Air Force, officials said.

The base is home to the Air Force Reserve Command’s Fourth Air Force Headquarters and various units of the Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, California Air National Guard and California Army National Guard.

With Post wires