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.CRASH.September 8, 1958 - Two B-52s collide over the town of Airway Heights near Fairchild AFB. Thirteen crew members are killed, while three survive. There were no casualties on the ground.CRASH.October 15, 1959 - A USAF B-52F-100-BO, 57-036, collides with KC-135 tanker, 57-1513, over Hardinsberg, Kentucky, crashes with two nuclear weapons on board, killing four of eight on the bomber and all four tanker crew. One bomb partially burned in fire, but both are recovered intact. Bombs moved to the AEC's Clarkesville, Tennessee storage site for inspection and dismantlement. Both aircraft deployed from Columbus AFB, Mississippi.CRASH.January 24, 1961: A USAF B-52G-95-BW, 58-0187, on airborne alert suffers structural failure, fuel leak, of starboard wing over Goldsboro, North Carolina, wing fails when flaps are engaged during emergency approach to Seymour Johnson AFB, two weapons on board break loose during airframe disintegration, one parachutes safely to ground, second impacts on marshy farm land, breaks apart, sinks into quagmire. Air Force excavates fifty feet down, finds no trace of bomb, forcing permanent digging easement on site.
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Five of eight crew survive.CRASH.March 14, 1961: Failure of a pressurization system forces USAF B-52 to fly low, accelerating fuel-burn, bomber has fuel starvation at 10,000 feet over Yuba City, California, crashes, killing aircraft commander. Two nuclear weapons on board tear loose on impact but no explosion or contamination takes place.CRASH.December 6, 1988 - A USAF B-52H-150-BW, 60-0040, crashed on the runway at 1:15 a.m. Sawyer AFB, Michigan, while doing touch-and-goes after a seven-hour training flight.
No weapons were aboard the bomber, which broke into three parts. All crew survived, crawling or being helped from the nose section, without sustaining burns.CRASH.January 17, 1991 - A B-52 crashed in the Indian Ocean just off the coast of Diego Garcia. Three crew members were killed. The cause of the crash was an electrical system failure. The bomber had been part of the massive air attack on Iraq during Operation Desert Storm. Two B-52's were hit by Iraqi missiles and a third was accidentally hit by a US missile. All three aircraft landed safely.CRASH.June 24, 1994 - 'Czar 52', a USAF B-52H Stratofortress, crashes during an airshow practice at Fairchild AFB.
After having rehearsed the maneuvers profile that in itself was dangerous to fly in a B-52, the aircraft came into land. Due to a KC-135 Stratotanker still being on the runway, the aircraft was required to make a 'go around'. After beginning a 360-degree turn left, the aircraft exceeded 90 degrees angle of bank, stalled and crashed into the ground. All four aircrew members were killed in the crash.CRASH.July 21, 2008 - The aircraft was about to participate in an Liberation Day airshow at the Andersen Air Force Base at Guam when it crashed into the Pacific Ocean at 9:45 AM (2345 GMT), 15 minutes before the parade was about to start. The US Air Force announced the accident saying that the crew of 6 were missing and that a search mission, involving several aircraft and helicopters was under way. The crash took place approximately 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Apra Harbor.
The B-52H had its home base at Barksdale and was in Guam as part of a four-month rotation.
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