Eight presumed dead after B-52 bomber crashes at California air force base
A B-52 Stratofortress carrying eight people crashed shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in California's Mojave Desert on Monday morning. Officials stated that initial indications suggest the crash was not survivable, and emergency response personnel are on scene.

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AI-generatedA B-52 Stratofortress carrying eight people crashed shortly after takeoff at Edwards Air Force Base in California's Mojave Desert on Monday morning. Officials stated that initial indications suggest the crash was not survivable, and emergency response personnel are on scene. The aircraft was on a routine test mission when it went down at approximately 11:20 a.m. Aerial footage showed significant damage to the aircraft and the surrounding area. The cause of the crash is under investigation, with aviation experts suggesting a possible flight control malfunction. The airfield was closed, and inbound aircraft were diverted.
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5 extractedThe B-52 Stratofortress was carrying eight people on a routine test mission when it crashed.
A flight test is always riskier than normal operations.
Initial indications are that the crash was not survivable.
Eight people are presumed dead after a B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff at a US air force base in California.
An aviation safety expert suspects a flight control malfunction caused the crash due to its rapid descent after takeoff.