USAF Will Review C-130 Plans
Air Force officials say the crash of a Royal Air Force C-130 in Iraq, possibly from metal fatigue that caused loss of a wing, is not related to the service's recent decision to ground 30 C-130Es for cracks in their center wing box structures. An additional 60 newer but long-serving C-130s are flying...
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