The Latest: Those killed, injured in B-17 crash identified
State officials have identified the people who were killed and injured in the crash of a B-17 bomber at a
The pilot was 75-year-old
The five passengers who were killed in the crash lived in
The plane crashed Wednesday at
The family of a
Forty-eight-year-old
The World War II-era plane was carrying 13 people when it crashed and burned Wednesday during an emergency landing at
The Guard said Thursday the airman has training and experience in handling emergencies on aircraft.
After the crash Wednesday morning at Hartford’s
The airman suffered injuries and has been recovering at home since his release from a hospital Wednesday evening.
The airman is currently command chief for the 103rd Airlift Wing. His name was not released.
Seven people were killed in the crash of the World War II-era plane.
A former police officer and an insurance analyst were among the seven people killed in the crash of a B-17 bomber at a
State officials said Thursday that
The 60-year-old Mazzone, of
The wife of
The victims’ names have not been officially released, but officials and relatives are beginning to confirm some of them.
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