4 killed in US military plane crash in Iraq
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An investigation continues after six U.S. service members were killed when their KC-135 plane crashed in western Iraq. Here's what to know.
The National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary report on the plane crash confirmed details, such as the pilots' destination, and includes a witness statement
It first flew in 1956, when Dwight D. Eisenhower was president. It carries 200,000 pounds of fuel, siphoned away mid-air through a metal tube. And it doesn’t have parachutes, trapping crews during a crash.
The plane attempted to take off from Bangor International Airport in Maine about 17 minutes after deicing, officials said
New information tonight on that deadly plane crash over the weekend that took the lives of two Gulf Shores men. Their names have not been officially released yet.