Deadly Thunderbirds crash marks 4th military aircraft incident this week

 

Editor’s note:  Last night Q said to watch the news today.  We now have, I believe/feel, proof we are at war ~ that is not being broadcast…

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Last Updated Apr 5, 2018 6:55 PM EDT

NEW YORK — The famed Thunderbirds are grounded after a pilot died Wednesdayduring a routine training exercise. The incident marked the fourth U.S. military aircraft crash this week and the fifth fatality. The jet went down around 10:30 a.m. during a routine aerial demonstration training flight over the remote Nevada Test and Training Range.

The Thunderbirds are America’s top guns, executing the most extraordinary combat maneuvers in formation.

They were performing a routine training exercise at Nellis Air Force Base, when one of their own — Maj. Stephen Del Bagno — was killed.

It was the third crash of a Thunderbird jet in the past two years and the first death in 35 years.

Del Bagno, 34, had just become a “red helmet,” flying solo since January.

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