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4/3/2006 - SAN ANTONIO (AFPN) -- The 17 Airmen aboard the C-5 Galaxy that crashed near Dover Air Force Base, Del., today all survived, a 436th Airlift Wing spokesman said.

However, there is still no official word on the condition of the survivors, wing spokesman 1st Lt. Jamal Beck said.

“We’re still gathering information,” he said. As of 11 a.m. EDT, firefighters, medics and security forces were still on the scene.

The huge cargo plane crashed at 6:30 a.m. EDT today. The Airmen on board are members of the 436th Airlift Wing and the Air Force Reserve’s 512th Airlift Wing.

Television news reports of the crash show the aircraft's tail a distance from the main wreckage, where the fuselage and nose are adjacent but separated.

The last C-5 crash was on Aug. 28, 1990, during Operation Desert Shield. A C-5 crashed after takeoff from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, killing 13 of the 17 people on board.

The C-5 is the Air Force’s largest transport and has been in the fleet since 1969. The plane stretches almost the length of a football field and stands as high as a six-story building. The cargo compartment is 121 feet long, 19 feet wide and 13 feet high.

The aircraft has a tremendous airlift capacity. The Berlin Airlift required 308 aircraft of the C-47 vintage, the military equivalent of the DC-3. Seventeen C-5s could have completed the same operation, according to a fact sheet on Dover AFB's Web site.

A board of Air Force officers will convene to investigate the cause of the accident, officials said.
 
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All on board survived the crash is the latest apparently with minor injuries...

Amazing when you look at pictures of the plane torn in half!!
 

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Brewkelyn said:
All on board survived the crash is the latest apparently with minor injuries...

Amazing when you look at pictures of the plane torn in half!!



Reports from on-scene had 2 priority one patients on the flightdeck "requiring nuerosugical care", I heard at least one of those airlifted upstate to a trauma centerin Wilmington.
 

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At first glance.........

From reports and on-scene video it appears that the C-5 had just departed Dover and developed mechanical problems, they then attempted to return to Dover declaring an emergency. They fell just short of the runway threshold, looks to be about 1/4 mile short. Looking at the slide marks on the ground and the debris trail, it appears the craft made ground contact and lost it's tail then continued to slide turning 90 degrees to their right. Somewhere between contact and it's final resting place the forward fusalage/flightdeck separated and the port outboard engine came free.
 
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