Evidence From Marine KC-130 Crash Site Points to Mid-Air Disaster
Military.com | 12 Jul 2017 | by Hope Hodge Seck
A Marine Corps KC-130T transport aircraft that went down over Mississippi on Monday left not one, but two major impact sites, located roughly a mile apart, the commander of the reserve unit that owned the aircraft said Wednesday.
In a press conference held in LeFlore County, Mississippi, Brig. Gen. Bradley James, commander of the 4th Marine Air Wing, said officials first had indications that something was wrong on the flight when the air traffic control tower lost contact with the plane, nicknamed Yankee 72, around 4 p.m. Central Time on Monday.
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