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Catastrophic B-52 bomber plane crash was "unsurvivable," military official says

Catastrophic B-52 bomber plane crash was "unsurvivable," military official says

Summary

A U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in California, killing eight people. Officials described the crash as "unsurvivable" and are investigating the cause.

Key Facts

  • The crash involved a B-52 Stratofortress bomber.
  • It happened at Edwards Air Force Base, California.
  • The plane crashed soon after takeoff.
  • Eight people died in the crash.
  • The military called the crash "unsurvivable."
  • An investigation is ongoing to find out what caused the crash.
  • The B-52 is a long-serving U.S. Air Force aircraft.
  • CBS News provided coverage and details about the incident.
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