A C-5 cargo airplane with 17 people aboard crashed near the Dover Air Force Base Monday morning, according to a state public safety official.
There is no word on fatalities but Department of Public Safety assistant director Allen Metheny said some injuries have been reported. Some patients are being taken to a local hospital and others were being taken to a trauma center.
It's not clear if the airplane was landing or taking off when it crashed around 6:45 a.m.
The airplane broke into three pieces, with the cockpit separated from the fuselage and a wing shattered.
The C-5 is one of the Air Force's largest cargo planes and is designed to carry very heavy cargo loads on transcontinental deployments.
There is no word on fatalities but Department of Public Safety assistant director Allen Metheny said some injuries have been reported. Some patients are being taken to a local hospital and others were being taken to a trauma center.
It's not clear if the airplane was landing or taking off when it crashed around 6:45 a.m.
The airplane broke into three pieces, with the cockpit separated from the fuselage and a wing shattered.
The C-5 is one of the Air Force's largest cargo planes and is designed to carry very heavy cargo loads on transcontinental deployments.
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