Nine Killed After Black Hawks Collide In Kentucky

U.A. Army Sikorsky HH-60

 A U.S. Army HH-60 assigned to the 101st Airborne Division.

Credit: U.S. Army
Nine U.S. soldiers were killed when two Sikorsky HH-60 Black Hawks collided during night training near Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The helicopter crews were conducting night-vision training March 29 in the medical evacuation variant of the Sikorsky helicopter, says Brig. Gen. John Lucas, deputy...
Brian Everstine

Brian Everstine is the Pentagon Editor for Aviation Week, based in Washington, D.C. Before joining Aviation Week in August 2021, he covered the Pentagon for Air Force Magazine. Brian began covering defense aviation in 2011 as a reporter for Military Times.

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