From AP news so hold your nose.
So glad that I don't fly anymore, the shackle and chain that ties me down to this desk prevents it. Today's incident is a HUGE blow to the SOCOM community. You can bet there will be some payback.
Missing from that list is are a few civilian only helo's that have gone down. One in Khandahar clipped another on take off and fell right there. Employees were strapped in and trapped in the fire. We had other employees from the other bird trying to pull their burning friends out to no avail. Most of them suffered serious burns and a lot of mental issues.
Some of the deadliest military air crashes in Afghanistan since the U.S. invasion(at least this is where the stench stops) on Oct. 7, 2001:
—Aug. 5, 2011: A CH-47 Chinook helicopter crashes in eastern Wardak province, killing 31 U.S. special operation troops and seven Afghan commandos.
—Sept. 21, 2010: U.S. Army Blackhawk crashes in southern Zabul province, killing nine troops on board, including four Navy SEALs.
—May 30, 2007: U.S. Chinook crashes while under fire in southern Helmand, killing one British, one Canadian and five American troops.
—Feb. 18, 2007: U.S. Chinook carrying 22 U.S. soldiers crashes in southern Zabul province, killing eight and injuring 14.
—Sept. 2, 2006: British Nimrod aircraft crashes near Kandahar in the south, killing 14 crew members.
—May 5, 2006: U.S. Chinook helicopter crashes while attempting a night landing on a small mountaintop in eastern Kunar province, killing 10 U.S. soldiers.
—Aug. 16, 2005: Spanish helicopter crashes near the western city of Herat, killing 17 Spanish soldiers.
—June 28, 2005: U.S. helicopter is shot down in eastern Kunar province during a rescue operation, killing 16 special operations troops.
—April 6, 2005: U.S. Chinook helicopter crashes in a sandstorm near eastern Ghazni, killing 15 American troops and three civilian contractors.
—Dec. 21, 2002: German army helicopter crashes in Kabul, killing seven German soldiers.
—March 4, 2002: U.S. Chinook helicopter is shot down in eastern Afghanistan, killing seven American troops.
—Aug. 5, 2011: A CH-47 Chinook helicopter crashes in eastern Wardak province, killing 31 U.S. special operation troops and seven Afghan commandos.
—Sept. 21, 2010: U.S. Army Blackhawk crashes in southern Zabul province, killing nine troops on board, including four Navy SEALs.
—May 30, 2007: U.S. Chinook crashes while under fire in southern Helmand, killing one British, one Canadian and five American troops.
—Feb. 18, 2007: U.S. Chinook carrying 22 U.S. soldiers crashes in southern Zabul province, killing eight and injuring 14.
—Sept. 2, 2006: British Nimrod aircraft crashes near Kandahar in the south, killing 14 crew members.
—May 5, 2006: U.S. Chinook helicopter crashes while attempting a night landing on a small mountaintop in eastern Kunar province, killing 10 U.S. soldiers.
—Aug. 16, 2005: Spanish helicopter crashes near the western city of Herat, killing 17 Spanish soldiers.
—June 28, 2005: U.S. helicopter is shot down in eastern Kunar province during a rescue operation, killing 16 special operations troops.
—April 6, 2005: U.S. Chinook helicopter crashes in a sandstorm near eastern Ghazni, killing 15 American troops and three civilian contractors.
—Dec. 21, 2002: German army helicopter crashes in Kabul, killing seven German soldiers.
—March 4, 2002: U.S. Chinook helicopter is shot down in eastern Afghanistan, killing seven American troops.
So glad that I don't fly anymore, the shackle and chain that ties me down to this desk prevents it. Today's incident is a HUGE blow to the SOCOM community. You can bet there will be some payback.
Missing from that list is are a few civilian only helo's that have gone down. One in Khandahar clipped another on take off and fell right there. Employees were strapped in and trapped in the fire. We had other employees from the other bird trying to pull their burning friends out to no avail. Most of them suffered serious burns and a lot of mental issues.
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