Bomber “B17” during World War II killed 5 people on landing failure US 3rd October 6:08

At an airport in eastern Connecticut, an old-fashioned bomber used during World War II failed to land during a test flight and collided with a warehouse, and five local media have so far died. , At least three people are seriously injured and are being treated at the hospital.

On the morning of 2nd at Bradley International Airport in Connecticut, the “B17” bomber, which was also used during World War II, failed to land and collided with warehouses and tanks in the airport and burned.

This week at the airport, there is an event where you can display old-fashioned bombers and experience flying, and according to local police, 13 people who were on the bombers and one who was in the warehouse in this accident 14 people were taken to the hospital. Local media reports that five people have been killed and at least three have been seriously injured.

In the video taken immediately after the accident, you can see how the black smoke rises violently.

The accident also caused the airport to close for more than 3 hours, causing several flights to be canceled and delayed.

Local media told the airport officials that the bomber pilot had complained of engine malfunction after takeoff, and NTSB = National Transportation Safety Board dispatched investigators to the scene to learn about the background and cause of the accident. I'm investigating in detail.