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Flight tracking data shows B-52 took sharp turn before crashing, killing all 8 on board

Katherine Langford
Katherine Langford
Editor-in-Chief · Wednesday, June 17, 2026 at 12:52 AM
Flight tracking data shows B-52 took sharp turn before crashing, killing all 8 on board — WPLG Local 10, Boca Raton Technology news
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The B-52 that crashed during a test flight at an Air Force base in California took a sharp turn before plunging to the ground at a rate nearly 10 times faster than a plane normally descends for landing, limited tracking data shows.All eight people aboard were killed in Monday's fiery crash of the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, which was taking part in a routine test mission as part of an overall program to keep the long-running aircraft flying for decades to come. It was not yet clear Tuesday what caused the plane to crash, and officials at Edwards Air Force Base said it could take up to six months to complete the investigation.According to AirNav Systems, a flight tracking website, the B-52 was airborne for 3 minutes and 15 seconds before crashing.The flight tracking that was available Tuesday shows the bomber turning to the northeast right after taking off and nearly completing a 180 degree turn before crashing on another runway, according to AirNav Systems. The data

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