Two on-air US Navy training plane crashed in Alabama, both killed

Two On-air US Navy training plane crashed into the residential area near the gulf coast, both reported dead


A US Navy training plane which had two US Navy training on board (Lt. Rhiannon Ross, 30 from Wixom, Mich., and U.S. Coast Guard Ensign Morgan Garrett, 24 from Waddington, N.C)  have crashed into the Alabama residential neighborhood near the Gulf Coast on a Friday morning at around 07:20 IST ( Indian Standard Time).

The crash is said to have occurred southeast of Mobile, near the city of Foley and the town of Magnolia Springs.
The US Navy training had taken off from Florida and were on their way but they crashed in Alabama residential near the Gulf Coast and both the US Navy training lost their life. According to reports, a student and an instructor were on board the training plane.

The aircraft T-6B Texan II was the aircraft which was flown by the US Navy training. The first res-ponders had to deal with a massive blob of smog and fire, a home and several cars were taken in by the fire, no civilians were harmed and the fire was put to a halt by the very talented firefighters very soon. No firefighters were injured in the process.

The T-6B Texan aircraft had flown out of the Naval Air Station Whiting Field, at about 48 kilometers towards the northeast of Pensacola, Florida. The aircraft crashed into a very highly populated part of Alabama where there is no absence in the presence of residential civilians. Fortunately, no one was harmed.
US Navy trainings take flight almost regularly and have always been in the state of constant travel, the sudden crash of the T-6B Texan has been shocking as well as mysterious because there has been no evidence whatsoever which indicates a faulty crash.

 

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