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    CNN) -- An Air Force C-17 transport plane crashed Monday near Olney, Texas, callers to police there said.


    The C-17 is used for airlift of troops and cargo to operating bases.

    The Olney Police Department reported that callers said the plane was flying low to the ground, and then crashed. Olney is about 45 miles south of Wichita Falls and 130 miles west of Dallas.

    A spokesman for Sheppard Air Force Base said he could not confirm the crash.

    A rancher in the area said a search was under way.

    "All the emergency vehicles and everything are still scouting around here," said Clint Neal, who owns 1,000 acres in southern Archer County, just north of Olney. "There's some spotter planes flying around, but nobody's found anything."


    He described his land as thickly wooded, "a lot of thick brush, deep canyons."
    Last edited by AirDOGGe; 03-23-2009, 11:17 AM.

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    Re: C-17 crash in Texas reported on cnn.com

    Bad day for big jets... FedEx lost one in Japan this AM... no survivors... sad..

    Will pray for the C-17 crew...
    Wayne Sagar
    "Pusher of Electrons"

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    • #3
      Re: C-17 crash in Texas reported on cnn.com

      The CNN report was in error......there was thankfully no C-17 crash.

      (CNN) -- Emergency crews have called off the search in Texas for a C-17 transport plane.

      Initial Air Force reports of a crash were incorrect, an Air Force spokesman told CNN affiliates.

      The Olney Police Department had reported that callers said a plane was flying low to the ground, and then crashed.

      Olney is about 45 miles south of Wichita Falls and 130 miles west of Dallas.

      A rancher in the area reported that a search was conducted in the area.



      Gary

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      • #4
        Re: C-17 crash in Texas reported on cnn.com

        That's good to hear. I'd rather have reports like these proved wrong rather than lose yet another aircrew. Thanks for the update.

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