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All ten crew on board die in the accident. It was later determined to be a CFIT, but no reason was found as to why. [21] 10 May A McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle of the USAF, originating probably from Ramstein Air Base, near-misses a Danish civil aircraft near Hermeskeil, Eifel, West Germany. During the evasive maneuver three passengers in the ...
A United States Air Force (USAF) Convair C-131D Samaritan, 55-291, of the 7500th Air Base Group, on take-off from Munich-Riem Airport for a flight to RAF Northolt, United Kingdom, crashed at 14:10 local time in Munich, Germany, due to loss of power in one engine caused by fuel starvation; aircraft struck a church steeple and then a tramcar at ...
United States Naval Base 24, White's Island (1918-1919) United States Supply Station, Agar's Island (1918-1919) Naval Air Station Bermuda Annex (Morgans Point, 1941–1995) Naval Facility Bermuda (Tudor Hill, 1954–1995) Patrol Squadron Bermuda (rotational P-3C squadron from NAS Jacksonville or NAS Brunswick while deployed)
A Boeing TB-17G Flying Fortress built as a B-17G-70-BO (43-37700) [142] of the 325th Combat Crew Training Squadron, [133] Avon Park Army Airfield, Florida, crashed six miles south of Ridgeland, South Carolina after the number-two (port inner) engine caught fire at 10,000 feet during a flight from Stewart Field in New York to its home base in ...
The planes and pilots were with the Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501 with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing based in Beaufort, near the South Carolina coast. This story was first published ...
The U.S. military is looking for an F-35 that kept flying after its pilot ejected over South Carolina on Sunday. The pilot ejected and parachuted safely into a North Charleston, South Carolina ...
They were A9-27 and A9-268 of Base Torpedo Unit, HMAS Albatros, Nowra, Australia, carrying out a series of dummy runs and torpedo attacks on HMAS Burra Bra for a group of accredited War Correspondents on board the ship when the centre aircraft of the vic, A9-27, coded 'B', pulled up, causing the port wing of the right-hand bomber, A9-268, coded ...