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US Hercules plane crashes on last flight, killing all 9 on board

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WASHINGTON: All nine people on board were killed when a Puerto Rico Air National Guard cargo plane crashed on Wednesday near Savannah, Georgia, scattering fiery debris over a highway and railroad tracks, authoritie­s said on Thursday.

Officials said the plane, a Hercules WC-130, was believed to be around 50 years old but was in good mechanical condition, and was making what had been scheduled to be its last flight.

Officials said it was too soon to speculate about the cause of the crash. The WC-130 is a transport workhorse of the U.S. military.

The plane went down at about 11: 30 am (1530 GMT), shortly after takeoff from the Savannah/Hilton Head Internatio­nal Airport, about 280 km southeast of Atlanta, officials said.

All nine crew members died, Brigadier General Isabelo Rivera, assistant general of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard, said in a statement, adding their names will not be released until their relatives have been notified.

Rivera said the National Guard and US Air Force had launched an investigat­ion, and that it was too early to talk about what may have caused the crash.

The plane, which was on a training mission, was headed to the Aerospace Regenerati­on and Maintenanc­e Group in Tucson, Arizona and was going to be essentiall­y retired after Wednesday’s flight, Major Paul Dahlen, spokesman for the Puerto Rico National Guard, told Pentagon reporters.

“It was basically its last flight,” Dahlen said.

“Although it was an older aircraft, it was in good mechanical condition. I think it was 50-plus years old, but it was still, with all of the modern updates of a regular (WC-130).”

Of the nine people on board, five were crew members and four were passengers who were military maintenanc­e and operations personnel, all from the Puerto Rico Air National Guard.

The four- engine plane sent up a towering cloud of black smoke, with a tail wing coming to rest on a highway median, television images showed.

A witness, Michael Garrett, told WSAV-TV on Wednesday the plane was upside down before it crashed.

“That plane really flipped over on its back, slowly, like it was in slow motion,” Garrett said.

Gena Bilbo, spokeswoma­n for the Effingham County Sheriff’s Department, told reporters it was “an absolute miracle” that no vehicles were hit in the busy intersecti­on at the crash site. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Emergency responders walk across Route 21 where an Air National Guard C-130 cargo plane crashed in Port Wentworth, Georgia. — AFP photo
Emergency responders walk across Route 21 where an Air National Guard C-130 cargo plane crashed in Port Wentworth, Georgia. — AFP photo

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