Missing/crashed planes, and other aviation mis/adventures

According to Salzburg airport the following is not true… no matter how much we wish it was.

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Anti-vaxxer and bible basher.

Get that electric chair tuned up.

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This one is quite odd.
Spiraled in from FL 280.

We’ve used Aero Commanders for some of our product development and they are quite a good platform. Hopefully CASA get to the bottom of it, but perhaps engine failure which caused an asymmetrical condition and incipent spin?

New undercarriage required for aircraft and all onboard!

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Quick, everyone run to the front.:grinning:

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Not a crash. B-21 Bomber had its first flight today. Kinda awesome.

https://x.com/theaviationist/status/1722998179572903958?s=46&t=A5S-z5IJslFoC5SVN0Jodg

https://x.com/swansonphotog/status/1723016850551054553?s=46&t=A5S-z5IJslFoC5SVN0Jodg

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The bomberblitz logo looks safe for the foreseeable future.

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also not a crash

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Test flights in Mountain View. If it all goes Hindenburg we could at least get rid of a few Tech Bros…

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US military aircraft on a training run crashed in the eastern Med on Saturday . Described as an accident, no other aircraft involved. No information on the crew.
Reported in French media

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The pilot survives a crash landing and a car crash, that’s a fair bit of luck to use up in a single day.

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Today’s it will buff out!

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MH-60M Black Hawk helicopter from U.S. Army’s 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (SOAR).
The crew was conducting a “routine air refueling mission” during a training sortie when their aircraft suffered a mishap, the command said.

Helium is not like hydrogen.

That’s considered a good day at the office at Ryanair.

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Obviously, but could still crash it into Elon’s office…

I mean is there anything “routine” about aerial refueling, except that they do it often?

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