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![]() Yahoo! News U.S. B-52 bomber crashes off Guam, 6 crew missing 44 minutes ago A U.S. B-52 bomber that was due to fly in a Liberation Day parade in the U.S. territory of Guam on Monday crashed into the Pacific Ocean soon after take-off, news reports and officials said. At least six crew members were missing, according to the website of Kuam News, a local station. The U.S. airforce said in a statement it had no information on the status of the crew. It did not say how many people were on board the bomber or give a reason for the crash, which happened at 9:45 a.m. (2345 GMT or 7:45 p.m. EDT), 15 minutes before the parade was about to start. An air force official was quoted on the Pacific Daily News website saying the plane was meant to take part in the parade. July 21 is the day Guam commemorates its 1944 liberation from Japanese occupation in World War Two. The island, under U.S. control since 1898, is the only significantly populated U.S. territory to have ever been occupied by a foreign power. In February, a B-2 stealth bomber, which costs around $1.2 billion, crashed at Andersen Air Force Base on Guam. The two pilots on board ejected safely. (Reporting by Carmel Crimmins; Editing by Alex Richardson) Copyright © 2008 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. Copyright © 2008 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. Questions or Comments Privacy Policy -Terms of Service - Copyright/IP Policy |
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On Jul 21, 12:10 am, Tiger wrote:
A U.S. B-52 bomber that was due to fly in a Liberation Day parade in the U.S. territory of Guam on Monday crashed into the Pacific Ocean soon after take-off, news reports and officials said. If this is another case where a USAF bomber got it's control systems confused by hot and humid conditions can they just hand the Pacific off to the Navy Department and go back to planning how they're going to stop Iranian IEDs with F-22s please? -HJC |
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On Jul 21, 3:10*am, Tiger wrote:
Yahoo! News U.S. B-52 bomber crashes off Guam, 6 crew missing 44 minutes ago A U.S. B-52 bomber that was due to fly in a Liberation Day parade in the U.S. territory of Guam on Monday crashed into the Pacific Ocean soon after take-off, news reports and officials said. At least six crew members were missing, according to the website of Kuam News, a local station. The U.S. airforce said in a statement it had no information on the status of the crew. It did not say how many people were on board the bomber or give a reason for the crash, which happened at 9:45 a.m. (2345 GMT or 7:45 p.m. EDT), 15 minutes before the parade was about to start. An air force official was quoted on the Pacific Daily News website saying the plane was meant to take part in the parade. July 21 is the day Guam commemorates its 1944 liberation from Japanese occupation in World War Two. The island, under U.S. control since 1898, is the only significantly populated U.S. territory to have ever been occupied by a foreign power. In February, a B-2 stealth bomber, which costs around $1.2 billion, crashed at Andersen Air Force Base on Guam. The two pilots on board ejected safely. Nuts. Not hearing nay crew news doesn't sound too good, hope they do find these guys in a raft somewhere or something. This sucks. (Reporting by Carmel Crimmins; Editing by Alex Richardson) Copyright © 2008 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. Copyright © 2008 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. Questions or Comments Privacy Policy -Terms of Service - Copyright/IP Policy |
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![]() "hcobb" wrote in message ... On Jul 21, 12:10 am, Tiger wrote: A U.S. B-52 bomber that was due to fly in a Liberation Day parade in the U.S. territory of Guam on Monday crashed into the Pacific Ocean soon after take-off, news reports and officials said. If this is another case where a USAF bomber got it's control systems confused by hot and humid conditions can they just hand the Pacific off to the Navy Department and go back to planning how they're going to stop Iranian IEDs with F-22s please? -HJC You remark is incredibly insensitive in the light of ongoing S&R efforts - we don't even know if there are survivors yet but you see fit to make sarcastic remarks. You have no respect sir! |
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"Tiger" wrote ...
U.S. B-52 bomber crashes off Guam, 6 crew missing A U.S. B-52 bomber that was due to fly in a Liberation Day parade in the U.S. territory of Guam on Monday crashed into the Pacific Ocean soon after take-off, news reports and officials said. ---- In February, a B-2 stealth bomber, which costs around $1.2 billion, crashed at Andersen Air Force Base on Guam. The two pilots on board ejected safely. I have a probably trivial and ignorant question, the B-2 crash. Recently here (or on a similar ng) there was a picture of the B-2, showing it basicly intact, belly down, with what appeared to me to be the airport fire truck nearby it. Did it's crew eject after it was 'down'? Or, , , ? |
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hcobb wrote:
If this is another case where a USAF bomber got it's control systems confused by hot and humid conditions can they just hand the Pacific off to the Navy Department and go back to planning how they're going to stop Iranian IEDs with F-22s please? You're a prick, Cobb. Best hopes for survivors... Jeff -- Hey, paranoids have enemies, too. |
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On Jul 21, 8:49 am, "David E. Powell"
wrote: On Jul 21, 3:10 am, Tiger wrote: Yahoo! News U.S. B-52 bomber crashes off Guam, 6 crew missing 44 minutes ago A U.S. B-52 bomber that was due to fly in a Liberation Day parade in the U.S. territory of Guam on Monday crashed into the Pacific Ocean soon after take-off, news reports and officials said. At least six crew members were missing, according to the website of Kuam News, a local station. The U.S. airforce said in a statement it had no information on the status of the crew. It did not say how many people were on board the bomber or give a reason for the crash, which happened at 9:45 a.m. (2345 GMT or 7:45 p.m. EDT), 15 minutes before the parade was about to start. An air force official was quoted on the Pacific Daily News website saying the plane was meant to take part in the parade. July 21 is the day Guam commemorates its 1944 liberation from Japanese occupation in World War Two. The island, under U.S. control since 1898, is the only significantly populated U.S. territory to have ever been occupied by a foreign power. In February, a B-2 stealth bomber, which costs around $1.2 billion, crashed at Andersen Air Force Base on Guam. The two pilots on board ejected safely. Nuts. Not hearing nay crew news doesn't sound too good, hope they do find these guys in a raft somewhere or something. This sucks. (Reporting by Carmel Crimmins; Editing by Alex Richardson) Copyright © 2008 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. Copyright © 2008 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. Questions or Comments Privacy Policy -Terms of Service - Copyright/IP Policy Another source says one man was pulled from the sea and onto the 110 foot cutter Assateague. B-52 Crashes Off Guam By Sharon Weinberger EmailJuly 21, 2008 | 7:38:32 AMCategories: Planes The Air Force is conducting rescue operations near Guam to recover crewmembers from a B-52 bomber that crashed off the coast earlier today. The AP reports that two crewmembers have been found, but there's no information on their condition. There's also no word yet on what caused the crash. "The B-52 bomber based at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana was en route to conduct a flyover in a parade when it crashed around about 30 miles north-west of Apra Harbour, the Air Force said," the AP reports. The B-52, despite its age, has an admirable safety record. Aviation Week's ARES blog reports that the last crash of a B-52 was in 1994; that accident was blamed on pilot error. A B-2 bomber crashed off the coast of Guam earlier this year. |
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On Jul 21, 10:19 am, "a425couple" wrote:
"Tiger" wrote ... U.S. B-52 bomber crashes off Guam, 6 crew missing A U.S. B-52 bomber that was due to fly in a Liberation Day parade in the U.S. territory of Guam on Monday crashed into the Pacific Ocean soon after take-off, news reports and officials said. ---- In February, a B-2 stealth bomber, which costs around $1.2 billion, crashed at Andersen Air Force Base on Guam. The two pilots on board ejected safely. I have a probably trivial and ignorant question, the B-2 crash. Recently here (or on a similar ng) there was a picture of the B-2, showing it basicly intact, belly down, with what appeared to me to be the airport fire truck nearby it. Did it's crew eject after it was 'down'? Or, , , ? Nope, they shelled out shortly before impact. You can see a video of the crash at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZCp5h1gK2Q, apparently from a security camera at Anderson. -JTD |
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On 21 Jul, 15:32, Jack Linthicum wrote:
On Jul 21, 8:49 am, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Jul 21, 3:10 am, Tiger wrote: Yahoo! News U.S. B-52 bomber crashes off Guam, 6 crew missing 44 minutes ago A U.S. B-52 bomber that was due to fly in a Liberation Day parade in the U.S. territory of Guam on Monday crashed into the Pacific Ocean soon after take-off, news reports and officials said. At least six crew members were missing, according to the website of Kuam News, a local station. The U.S. airforce said in a statement it had no information on the status of the crew. It did not say how many people were on board the bomber or give a reason for the crash, which happened at 9:45 a.m. (2345 GMT or 7:45 p.m. EDT), 15 minutes before the parade was about to start. |
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On Jul 21, 2:30 pm, wrote:
On 21 Jul, 15:32, Jack Linthicum wrote: On Jul 21, 8:49 am, "David E. Powell" wrote: On Jul 21, 3:10 am, Tiger wrote: Yahoo! News U.S. B-52 bomber crashes off Guam, 6 crew missing 44 minutes ago A U.S. B-52 bomber that was due to fly in a Liberation Day parade in the U.S. territory of Guam on Monday crashed into the Pacific Ocean soon after take-off, news reports and officials said. At least six crew members were missing, according to the website of Kuam News, a local station. The U.S. airforce said in a statement it had no information on the status of the crew. It did not say how many people were on board the bomber or give a reason for the crash, which happened at 9:45 a.m. (2345 GMT or 7:45 p.m. EDT), 15 minutes before the parade was about to start. An air force official was quoted on the Pacific Daily News website saying the plane was meant to take part in the parade. July 21 is the day Guam commemorates its 1944 liberation from Japanese occupation in World War Two. The island, under U.S. control since 1898, is the only significantly populated U.S. territory to have ever been occupied by a foreign power. In February, a B-2 stealth bomber, which costs around $1.2 billion, crashed at Andersen Air Force Base on Guam. The two pilots on board ejected safely. Nuts. Not hearing nay crew news doesn't sound too good, hope they do find these guys in a raft somewhere or something. This sucks. (Reporting by Carmel Crimmins; Editing by Alex Richardson) Copyright © 2008 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. Copyright © 2008 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved. Questions or Comments Privacy Policy -Terms of Service - Copyright/IP Policy Another source says one man was pulled from the sea and onto the 110 foot cutter Assateague. B-52 Crashes Off Guam By Sharon Weinberger EmailJuly 21, 2008 | 7:38:32 AMCategories: Planes The Air Force is conducting rescue operations near Guam to recover crewmembers from a B-52 bomber that crashed off the coast earlier today. The AP reports that two crewmembers have been found, but there's no information on their condition. There's also no word yet on what caused the crash. "The B-52 bomber based at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana was en route to conduct a flyover in a parade when it crashed around about 30 miles north-west of Apra Harbour, the Air Force said," the AP reports. The B-52, despite its age, has an admirable safety record. Aviation Week's ARES blog reports that the last crash of a B-52 was in 1994; that accident was blamed on pilot error. 'pilot error' is too soft a term for what happened in 1994, 'pilot insanity' is probably more appropriate for that incident, which was no reflection on the actual safety of the plane. A B-2 bomber crashed off the coast of Guam earlier this year. As I understand it there are only two causes of aircraft crashes: pilot error and equipment failure |
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