An aircraft safety team from Fort Rucker is responding to the scene of 2 Army Black Hawk helicopters that crashed in Kentucky, killing 9
/Gray News) - Nine people were killed in a crash involving two Army Black Hawk helicopters in southwestern Kentucky, the military said Thursday.
During a press conference, Fort Campbell officials said there were five soldiers on one Blackhawk and four in the other. The investigation into what caused the crash is ongoing.An aircraft safety team from Fort Rucker, Alabama, will be coming to the scene to investigate the crash, officials said during a press conference Thursday.
Law enforcement, military vehicles, and ambulances filed in and out of the perimeter Thursday morning. An American flag could be seen through the side window of one emergency vehicle draped over where a gurney would be placed inside.Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear sent a message via Twitter late Wednesday night asking for prayers.
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