HAGATNA, Guam —
A board of military officers will investigate Saturday's crash of a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, which forced two pilots to eject to safety before the aricraft fell from the sky shortly after takeoff at Guam's Andersen Air Force Base.
The crash occurred about 10:30 a.m. local time, the Air Force said. One of the pilots remained hospitalized in stable condition as of Saturday evening, according to Pacific Air Command public affairs in Hawaii.
There were no munitions on board at the time and there was no damage to nearby buildings, the Air Force said. Yesterday's crash was the first for the B-2 bomber since it was unveiled in 1988, according to the military.
A board of military officers will investigate Saturday's crash of a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, which forced two pilots to eject to safety before the aricraft fell from the sky shortly after takeoff at Guam's Andersen Air Force Base.
The crash occurred about 10:30 a.m. local time, the Air Force said. One of the pilots remained hospitalized in stable condition as of Saturday evening, according to Pacific Air Command public affairs in Hawaii.
There were no munitions on board at the time and there was no damage to nearby buildings, the Air Force said. Yesterday's crash was the first for the B-2 bomber since it was unveiled in 1988, according to the military.
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