60-year-old C-130 that crashed in Georgia was on final trip
After more than 60 years of government service, the huge plane was being flown into retirement in
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It's too early to say what might have caused the plane to drop out of the sky onto
All nine crew members had helped with hurricane recovery efforts as part of the
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The huge plane came down so hard that the only part still intact was its tail section, said
The debris field stretched 600 feet (183 meters) in diameter,
"It miraculously did not hit any cars, any homes," she said. Eight hours after the crash, she confirmed that "To our knowledge there are no survivors."
Motorist
"It didn't look like it nosedived, but it almost looked like it stalled and just went almost flat right there in the middle of the highway," Jones said.
"I'm still shook up and shaking. My stomach is in knots because I know they're people just like me. I wasn't that far from it and I could have just kept going and it would have been me and we wouldn't be talking right now," Jones said.
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