US Navy F-18, Sea Hawk Helicopter Crash In South China Sea
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A US Air Force OA-1K Skyraider II barely missed multiple vehicles as it crash-landed in a field in southeast Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on3. The plane's two occupants, an active-duty member of the Air Force and a civilian contractor,
A military plane crash-landed in a southeast Oklahoma City field on Thursday, with one motorist capturing the plane on video as he was driving in the area.
Two crew members, one civilian contractor and one U.S. Air Force active-duty member were on board the aircraft at the time of the crash.
A US Air Force OA-1K Skyraider II turboprop crashed during a training mission in Oklahoma on 23 October, with both crew escaping injury. The incident involved one of the service's newest light-attack aircraft.
A military aircraft crash-landed in southeast Oklahoma City, causing a grass fire and power outages, but the crew walked away uninjured.
One of Air Force Special Operation Command’s new OA-1K Skyraider II planes went down in Oklahoma City shortly after take off.
DALLAS -- Six people are dead after two World War II-era military planes collided in midair and crashed at Dallas Executive Airport during an airshow Saturday afternoon, killing all on board, the Dallas County Medical Examiner's office said Sunday.
A pilot died after a Polish Air Force F-16 fighter jet crashed during a rehearsal for an air show in Radom, central Poland, the army said on Thursday. Polish military officials said that the accident involved an aircraft from the 31st Tactical Air Base ...
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A US F-16 crashed several miles outside Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Wednesday, two Air Force officials told CNN. The crash took place about six miles outside the base, which is located in Prince George's County, and occurred ...
The US Pacific Fleet on Monday confirmed that two of its military aircraft crashed within less than an hour in the South China Sea on Sunday, with the cause of both incidents still under investigation.
The pilot of a MiG-23 jet that crashed at the Thunder Over Michigan in 2023 is claiming the rear-seat pilot observer's decision to use the ejection system led to the crash, according to a report from the National Transportation Safety Board.