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One pilot dead after military spy plane crash in central California | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
A Cold War-era spy plane nicknamed “Dragon Lady” has crashed in central California during a training flight, sparking a wildfire. Both pilots have ejected, but the US Air Force confirmed one was killed. | |
The U-2 spy plane went down in Sutter County, approximately 45 miles north of the state capital of Sacramento, local media reported. | The U-2 spy plane went down in Sutter County, approximately 45 miles north of the state capital of Sacramento, local media reported. |
The US Air Force has confirmed the crash, and later in the day said one of the pilots had died, while the other was injured. | |
The plane took off from Beale Air Force Base, some 18 miles east of Yuba City, and home of the Air Force's 9th Reconnaissance Wing. | The plane took off from Beale Air Force Base, some 18 miles east of Yuba City, and home of the Air Force's 9th Reconnaissance Wing. |
It was a training flight involving a student pilot and an instructor, one local news source reported. It is unclear which one was killed. | |
Flown by the CIA during the heyday of the Cold War, the Lockheed-built U-2 was used for high-altitude surveillance missions. One of the planes was shot down over the Soviet Union in 1960, and another one over Cuba during the 1962 missile crisis. | Flown by the CIA during the heyday of the Cold War, the Lockheed-built U-2 was used for high-altitude surveillance missions. One of the planes was shot down over the Soviet Union in 1960, and another one over Cuba during the 1962 missile crisis. |
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