The plane crashed while trying to land at the facility. According to Ellsworth Air Force Base, the crew was on a training mission.
On January 4, a B-1 Lancer bomber crashed in South Dakota (USA), all four crew ejected. ABC news reports.
It is known that the plane crashed while trying to land at the facility. According to Ellsworth Air Force Base, the crew was on a training mission.
According to automated meteorological equipment that records conditions at the airport, visibility during the disaster was poor due to low temperatures and low clouds.
An official commission is investigating the incident.
We remind you that during a training flight on December 11, an American F-16 fighter crashed into the Yellow Sea near South Korea. The pilot ejected the plane.
It was earlier reported that an American military tiltrotor V-22 Osprey with eight people on board had crashed into the sea off Japan’s Yakushima island.
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