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Air Force Pilot Killed In Crash At Nevada Test And Training Range
By Rick Hutzell, The Capital
on September 9, 2017


An Air Force pilot from Annapolis, Maryland, died Wednesday when his plane crashed during a training flight in Nevada.

Lt. Col. Eric Schultz was flying an unspecified aircraft at about 6 p.m. over the Nevada Test and Training Range, approximately 100 miles northwest of Nellis Air Force Base, a spokeswoman at the air base said Friday.

http://taskandpurpose.com/air-force-pilot-killed-crash-nevada-test-training-range/

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Re: Air Force Pilot Killed In Crash At Nevada Test And Training Range
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2017, 08:32:13 am »
"...flying an unspecified aircraft..."

I am surprised test pilots can get off the ground, hauling that set with them.
Prayers up for his family and friends, RIP, Lt. Col.
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