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B-52 on test flight plunged at nearly a mile a minute before crashing, killing 8

B-52 on test flight plunged at nearly a mile a minute before crashing, killing 8

Summary

A B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff during a test flight at Edwards Air Force Base in California, killing all eight people on board. The plane fell very quickly after making a sharp turn, and officials are investigating the cause, which may take up to six months.

Key Facts

  • The B-52 bomber crashed on June 15, 2026, at Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California.
  • All eight people aboard the aircraft died in the crash.
  • The bomber plunged at a rate of 5,056 feet per minute, much faster than usual for a landing approach.
  • The plane was on a routine test flight as part of a radar modernization program to keep it in service until at least 2050.
  • Boeing had installed a new radar system in the B-52 in 2025 to support this modernization effort.
  • The crash site remained closed while crews worked to make it safe for search and recovery teams.
  • The exact cause of the crash is unknown, and the investigation could take up to six months.
  • The aircraft sharply turned shortly after takeoff and nearly completed a 180-degree turn before descending rapidly.
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