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US B-52 Bomber Crashes After Take-Off in California

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"Clear skies and fair winds". Thank you for your service and condolences to your family:

The fallen Team Edwards members are:

  • Col. Gregory Watson, 53, weapon systems officer, Boeing (Air Force reservist, assigned 10th Air Force, Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas), Shreveport, La.

  • Lt. Col. Gabriel Estrella, 40, weapon systems officer, Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center, Detachment 5, Edwards AFB, Calif.

  • Retired Lt. Col. Miles Middleton, 50, pilot, Boeing, Tehachapi, Calif.

  • Maj. Alexander Davis, 34, weapon systems officer, 419th Flight Test Squadron, Lancaster, Calif.

  • Maj. Robert Dee, 40, pilot, 419th Flight Test Squadron, Edwards AFB, Calif.

  • Maj. Brad Hovey, 35, pilot, 419th Flight Test Squadron, Edwards AFB, Calif.

  • Jeromy Smith, 32, flight test engineer, 419th Flight Test Squadron, Rosamond, Calif.

  • Christopher Rischar, 41, flight test engineer, JT4 contractor, Lancaster, Calif.

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15 hours ago, gargamon said:

Surely this can be blamed on hegseth somehow.

He forgot to follow the checklist when performing maintenance on the engines.

34 minutes ago, temuFarang said:

He forgot to follow the checklist when performing maintenance on the engines.

And you know this how !!!

1 minute ago, MikeandDow said:

And you know this how !!!

You aren't very bright.

Please enlighten me how you know ! you stated a fact "He forgot to follow the checklist when performing maintenance on the engines" just asking you how you know do you have a link to the facts ??

1 minute ago, MikeandDow said:

Please enlighten me how you know ! you stated a fact "He forgot to follow the checklist when performing maintenance on the engines" just asking you how you know do you have a link to the facts ??

When I used the term “He,” to whom do you think I was referring? Go back and read the post that I replied to.

2 minutes ago, temuFarang said:

When I used the term “He,” to whom do you think I was referring? Go back and read the post that I replied to.

I know who you where referring to and again HOW do you know !!!

we are all human and does not matter political affiliations there are standard of decency and manners which it seems you do not have

Possible sabotage - Russia or Israel's Mossad come to mind.

The B-52 (knowns as the BUFF) and the KC-135 are two of the oldest aircraft in the USAF inventory. The BUFF is almost 70 years old so this beast requires a lot of maintenance and TLC. This specific aircraft was on a test flight so this type of mission has inherent risks. For some reason USAF leadership want to keep the BUFF for years. Some say it might be still flying 20 to 30 years from now. Lastly BUF stands for Big Ugly Fat and you can figure what the last F stands for.

On 6/16/2026 at 5:36 PM, novacova said:

What made the plane go down was a dumb pilot pitching the plane at a steep back angle at low altitude without enough lift and thrust to correct the maneuver.

This comment of yours indicates that you know little about aviation and nothing at all about the B52. Because of its size and length, the B52 cannot make a conventional take off. The tail would hit the runway. The pilot does not pitch the aircraft up at all, rather the aircraft lifts off without rotating and climbs out with a 'nose down' attitude, relying on lift and engine power to get it aloft.

Your 'dumb pilot' theory is way off the mark.

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