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<h2>Damaged C-17 moved off Bagram runway</h2>
Staff report
Posted : Wednesday Feb 4, 2009 18:53:12 EST
More than 200 people and a 120-ton crane were needed to move a badly damaged C-17 Globemaster off a runway at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan.
The C-17 made a wheels-up landing Friday at the base, the largest military airfield in Afghanistan. While the accident did not completely shut down Air Force and Army flight operations out of Bagram, the plane wreckage limited the use of Bagram until Monday’s operation.

Crash recovery and emergency management crews survey a C-17 Globemaster III on Jan. 31 as it rests on the active runway of Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, after landing Jan. 30 with its landing gear retracted. More than 120 airmen, DoD civilians and contractors successfully removed the crippled aircraft from the runway Feb. 2.
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Sau tai nan phai doi no len roi ha landing gear xuong roi bay unpressized ve Long Beach de repair.
Moi sua xong hoi thang 2. Cai bill gan 27 trieu.
 
Hạng F
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27 triệu đũ mua chiếc F 16 thế hệ mới nhất . Lý do là do hai pilots mệt quá, lúc đáp quên hạ landing gear, sau vụ này, bị sa thải ra khỏi ngành luôn
 
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sao ko một người bay, một người ngủ, rồi đổi nhau. sao phải thức cả 2 để mệt rồi sai xót
 
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Soldiers from 1st Special Troops Battalion, pulls security during Operation Himera, as a UH-60 Black Hawks prepares to land to pick them up during a joint-air assault with Iraqi police in the Salah ad Din province, Iraq Aug. 21, 2008. The early-morning air assault operation was aimed at clearing two known AQI hideouts in two separate locations near Lake Tharthar in the western portion of the province.