US Air Force Drone Crashes in Remote Area Near Mt. Whitney, Causes Small Wildfire

  • Source: KNBC-TV NBC 4 Los Angeles
  • Published: 06/22/2017 08:40 AM

A U.S. Air Force drone the size of a small airliner crashed in a remote section of California near Mt. Whitney. Edwards Air Force Base said in a statement that the RQ-4 Global Hawk, an unmanned surveillance aircraft, was making a routine trip Wednesday afternoon from Edwards to its usual home at Beale Air Force Base when it crashed for unknown reasons. The Inyo County Sheriff's Department said the crash caused a small wildfire that was quickly under control. The aircraft with a 130-foot wingspan is designed to fly at high altitudes for long distances. It's slowly replacing the manned U-2 spy planes used for decades by the Air Force.



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