C17 crashed in Alaska
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Re: C17 crashed in Alaska
According to AF.MIL crash was on 29.07.The 168 flew from Lakenheath, don't think this was a trainingsmission..
Below the report published on af.mil
7/29/2010 - ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska -- An Air Force C-17 Globemaster III, assigned to the 3rd Wing here, crashed about 6:14 p.m. (Alaska time) July 29.
At the time of the accident, it was on a local training mission.
Four aircrew were on board, and their condition is unknown at this time. First responders are on scene.
A board of officers will investigate the accident, and more information will be released as it becomes available.
Below the report published on af.mil
7/29/2010 - ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska -- An Air Force C-17 Globemaster III, assigned to the 3rd Wing here, crashed about 6:14 p.m. (Alaska time) July 29.
At the time of the accident, it was on a local training mission.
Four aircrew were on board, and their condition is unknown at this time. First responders are on scene.
A board of officers will investigate the accident, and more information will be released as it becomes available.
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Re: C17 crashed in Alaska
Uhmmm...
No need to go speculating, just wait untill the number comes up. It's sad enough as it is.
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I very much doubt it, as 99-0168 was noted departing Lakenheath yesterday, whilst the unfortunate bird crashed while on a local training flight practising for the upcoming airshow.wamovements wrote:As the crash happend on the 28th (local time) I assume we can conclude that it was bird 99-0168
No need to go speculating, just wait untill the number comes up. It's sad enough as it is.
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Re: C17 crashed in Alaska
Taken from CNN:
In a statement Thursday, 3rd Wing commander Col. John McMullen said, "Our deepest sympathy and sincerest condolences go out to the family and friends of those airmen killed in this crash. Yesterday, we lost four members of our Arctic Warrior family and it's a loss felt across our entire joint installation. Right now, our immediate focus is on providing all possible support to the loved ones of our fallen aviators.
RIP.
In a statement Thursday, 3rd Wing commander Col. John McMullen said, "Our deepest sympathy and sincerest condolences go out to the family and friends of those airmen killed in this crash. Yesterday, we lost four members of our Arctic Warrior family and it's a loss felt across our entire joint installation. Right now, our immediate focus is on providing all possible support to the loved ones of our fallen aviators.
RIP.
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foxnews reporting the following:
ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska
Four airmen were killed in a cargo plane that crashed during a training run at an Air Force base, military authorities said Thursday. The crash sent a fireball hundreds of feet into the air, witnesses said.
Three of the men were in the Alaska Air National Guard and the fourth was on active duty at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Air Force Col. John McMullen said. Their names have not been released pending notification of relatives.
"We lost four members of our Arctic Warrior family and it's a loss felt across our entire joint installation," McMullen said in a statement, referring to Elmendorf and its adjacent Army base, Fort Richardson.
The C-17 was from the 3rd Wing, based at Elmendorf near downtown Anchorage. The crash happened about 6:14 p.m. during a training demonstration for an upcoming weekend air show, Lt. Gen. Dana Atkins said.
Anchorage Fire Dept. Captain Bryan Grella said his crew was just finishing dinner at about 6:30 p.m. at the downtown fire station when something caught his eye.
"It was a big, gray plume of smoke, and I saw a fireball go up in it," he said. The fireball extended about 750 feet in the air, he estimated.
The crash is the second in Anchorage this summer. In June, one child was killed and four others burned when a small plane crashed after taking off from the city's small-airplane airport downtown.
And days after the June plane crash, a small plane landed on a busy highway in Anchorage. There were no injuries.
Gov. Sean Parnell and Sen. Mark Begich issued statements late Wednesday expressing sadness over the crash and sending well-wishes to members of the military.
"Alaskans are very connected to the military, and our thoughts and prayers are with Alaska's Air Force family," Parnell said
ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska
Four airmen were killed in a cargo plane that crashed during a training run at an Air Force base, military authorities said Thursday. The crash sent a fireball hundreds of feet into the air, witnesses said.
Three of the men were in the Alaska Air National Guard and the fourth was on active duty at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Air Force Col. John McMullen said. Their names have not been released pending notification of relatives.
"We lost four members of our Arctic Warrior family and it's a loss felt across our entire joint installation," McMullen said in a statement, referring to Elmendorf and its adjacent Army base, Fort Richardson.
The C-17 was from the 3rd Wing, based at Elmendorf near downtown Anchorage. The crash happened about 6:14 p.m. during a training demonstration for an upcoming weekend air show, Lt. Gen. Dana Atkins said.
Anchorage Fire Dept. Captain Bryan Grella said his crew was just finishing dinner at about 6:30 p.m. at the downtown fire station when something caught his eye.
"It was a big, gray plume of smoke, and I saw a fireball go up in it," he said. The fireball extended about 750 feet in the air, he estimated.
The crash is the second in Anchorage this summer. In June, one child was killed and four others burned when a small plane crashed after taking off from the city's small-airplane airport downtown.
And days after the June plane crash, a small plane landed on a busy highway in Anchorage. There were no injuries.
Gov. Sean Parnell and Sen. Mark Begich issued statements late Wednesday expressing sadness over the crash and sending well-wishes to members of the military.
"Alaskans are very connected to the military, and our thoughts and prayers are with Alaska's Air Force family," Parnell said
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You sure the demo at Gilze and Fairfoird was from the same team ???? The demo at Gilze was much more exciting !Stratofreighter wrote:How many dedicated "C-17 flying display crews" does the USAF have Wondering whether there was a "special demo crew" on board...
Fairford and Gilze-Rijen were visited by the "West Coast Display Team" this year...
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Re: C17 crashed in Alaska
first reports says 00-0173 but not 100% safe.
Sad news
Sad news
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Serials, Serial and Serials. We will see wich tail is the one.TF-104G wrote:first reports says 00-0173 but not 100% safe.
Sad news
But i dont care about the tailnumber. 4 guys are killed in this crash and thats the point!
Bad Bad Bad again for the Air Force like other crashes too!
R.I.P. to the crew
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Well spoken Miles!
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Well spoken indeed. However let us also respect the persons who like to know the number of the aircraft involved.
I'm among them, which doesn't mean i find the number more important than the fact people have lost their lives.
That being the worst thing ! But it's also a fact many people get killed each day, people that don't even make it to this board let alone the news...
And so it's also a fact that this remains a hobby for most of us, and therefor the number is of some importance too.
I'm among them, which doesn't mean i find the number more important than the fact people have lost their lives.
That being the worst thing ! But it's also a fact many people get killed each day, people that don't even make it to this board let alone the news...
And so it's also a fact that this remains a hobby for most of us, and therefor the number is of some importance too.
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The crew that did the demo in Osan and Seoul in 2009 came from Alaska. We had the chance to talk to the pilot after one of his flights and he told us that there were 2 pilots in Elmendorf qualified to flying the demo.
My condolences go to the family and friends of the crew.
My condolences go to the family and friends of the crew.
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If you are not interested in the serial, that is very fine for you, you don´t have to ask for it. Other people are however, life goes on you know. It is a very bad day for the people involved, their relatives, friends and the USAF. But most here are neither of them. I don´t go sit and cry in a corner about this, just like I don´t go and sit in the corner and cry about all the little children dying in Africa every day. So please, lets not overreact in these situations.Miles wrote:Serials, Serial and Serials. We will see wich tail is the one.
But i dont care about the tailnumber. 4 guys are killed in this crash and thats the point!
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Sad loss of lives and a beautifull aircraft. Luckily no one on the ground were hurt!
And now what some/most here have been waiting for:
And now what some/most here have been waiting for:
(c) Coronet @ MSFconfirmed as
00-0173 AK Spirit of the Aleutians 517AS/3rd Wing
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Re: C17 crashed in Alaska
Photo's of the crash site can be seen at http://www.adn.com/2010/07/28/1385810/c-17-crash.html. These photo's confirm that 00173 is the C-17 involved in this crash.