B-52 Plunged Nearly a Mile per Minute Before Fatal Edwards Crash; Flight Data Reveals Final Moments

Flight tracking data from the crash that killed eight Air Force personnel is now helping investigators piece together what went wrong during the test flight, with implications for B-52 operations and safety protocols military-wide.
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