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HONOLULU — Rescue crews were searching a vast area of floating debris and a sheen of oil Monday for crew members of an Air Force B-52 bomber that crashed off the island of Guam, officials said.At least two people were recovered from the waters, but their condition was not immediately available, the U.S. Coast Guard said.Six vessels, three helicopters, two F-15 fighter jets and a B-52 bomber were involved in the search, which had covered about 70 square miles of ocean, Coast Guard spokeswoman Lt. Elizabeth Buendia said."We have an active search that's going to go on throughout the night," she said Monday. The Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force and local fire and police departments were involved.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 northwest of Apra Harbor, the Air Force said.The Liberation Day parade celebrates the day when the U.S. military arrived on Guam to retake control of the island from Japan.
Well, the AF has declared all six crew members dead. From what I've heard the two bodies recovered where the navigators. Since those guys eject downwards, initial guesses is that whatever happened, happened while the aircraft was flying pretty low.
Quote from: djones520 on July 23, 2008, 03:40:06 PMWell, the AF has declared all six crew members dead. From what I've heard the two bodies recovered where the navigators. Since those guys eject downwards, initial guesses is that whatever happened, happened while the aircraft was flying pretty low.I heard the same, damn!What in the hell could happen to crash one of those things?