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Since the drone was almost continuously turning, they chose the second mode of attack. Soon the drone turned northeast, passing over Fillmore, then Frazier Park, [2] heading for the western section of the mostly uninhabited Antelope Valley. The attackers attempted to fire in automatic mode several times, but due to a design flaw in the fire ...
Rodriguez, 25, was driving west on Pearblossom Highway in the Antelope Valley shortly before midnight Monday, according to authorities and her family. Martinez, 35, heard the windshield break, but ...
The drivers knew each other, the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office said.
The bypass would be located east of the Antelope Valley Freeway and south of LA/Palmdale Regional Airport along Avenue P-8, reconnecting with the current SR 138 east of Palmdale. Caltrans developed a plan to build a 63-mile (101 km) freeway and transit corridor parallel to State Route 138 and State Route 18, known as the " High Desert Corridor ".
A total of 25 people died in the collision, [16] including engineer Sanchez and two victims who died at hospitals in the days following the crash. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] This event is the deadliest railway collision in Metrolink's history, and the worst in the United States since the Big Bayou Canot train disaster in 1993.
One Los Angeles County firefighter was killed and another injured Friday in an explosion that ripped through an Antelope Valley quarry as fire crews responded to a burning front loader, officials ...
The Army built: crash truck shelter, stage house, latrines, 3,000 by 3,000-foot landing mat and a runway. One crash happened one mile north of the runway on October 24, 1943, Otto Piepnbrink was killed in a BT-13A trainer, he was with the 324th Basic Flight Training Squadron. At the end of the war the land was sold on November 20, 1946.
PMD and Plant 42 are separate facilities that share a common runway at the site. The facility is located in the Antelope Valley, approximately 60 miles from downtown Los Angeles. LA/Palmdale Regional Airport terminal. The airport covers 5,832 acres (2,360 ha) at an elevation of 2,543 feet (775 m) above mean sea level.