Web Resources for c 17 crashA C-17 cargo plane with four people on board crashed and burned on Elmendorf Air Force Base Wednesday evening, according to the Air Force. ... The US Air Force has launched an investigation into the cause of the first major accident to have involved a Boeing C-17 strategic transport. - A C-17 cargo plane crashed and burned on Elmendorf Air Force Base Wednesday evening July 28, 2010 according to the Alaska National Guard. ... Cargo plane crashes at military base in Anchorage, Alaska, with 4 on board; no word on deaths ... Guard spokesman Maj. Guy Hayes confirmed the Wednesday evening crash of a C-17. ... ... Maj. Guy Hayes confirmed the Wednesday evening crash of a C-17. ... of military officers plans to investigate a plane crash that witnesses say sent a fireball rising hundreds ...
News Resources for c 17 crashAn Air Force C-17 cargo plane carrying four crew members crashed at Elmendorf Air Force Base Wednesday evening, according to the Air Force. The crash occurred about 6:14 p.m. after the plane had taken off. The condition of the crew was not known at 11:00 p.m. First responders were on the scene of the crash. The Air Force said the [...] A C-17 cargo plane with four people on board crashed and burned on Elmendorf Air Force Base Wednesday evening, according to the Air Force. By Kristopher Hanson Staff writer Anchorage, AK - Four Air Force crewmembers are feared dead following the crash of a Boeing C-17 cargo jet into a wooded area just outside Anchorage, Alaska. The Air Force says a C-17 cargo plane crashed Wednesday with four people on board at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage. Air Force Lt. Gen. Dana Atkins said the crew was training for the upcoming Arctic Thunder air show. Four crewmembers were on board an Air Force C-17 cargo aircraft when it crashed Wednesday around 6:15 p.m. on Elmendorf Air Force Base.
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