(CNN) -- Emergency crews have called off the search in Texas for a C-17 transport plane.
Initial Air Force reports of a crash were incorrect, an Air Force spokesman told CNN affiliates.
The Olney Police Department had reported that callers said a plane was flying low to the ground, and then crashed.
Olney is about 45 miles south of Wichita Falls and 130 miles west of Dallas.
A rancher in the area reported that a search was conducted in the area.
(CNN) -- Emergency crews have called off the search in Texas for a C-17 transport plane.
Initial Air Force reports of a crash were incorrect, an Air Force spokesman told CNN affiliates.
The Olney Police Department had reported that callers said a plane was flying low to the ground, and then crashed.
Olney is about 45 miles south of Wichita Falls and 130 miles west of Dallas.
A rancher in the area reported that a search was conducted in the area.
Air Force officials said an Air Force C-17 had been flying at low altitude near Olney, but the plane returned safely to Altus Air Force Base in southwest Oklahoma
Seems in the present climate that the guns jumped a bit here.
Seems in the present climate that the guns jumped a bit here.
That's a relief!
Thanks for the update, C.
Another C-17 Crash...well I guess not a crash if they landing it?
I remember not that long ago hearing of a C-17 belly landing. I hope they can all stay in piece. :-/
Remember this is a military aircraft designed to fly low and slow if it needed to.......(which is how they train almost every other day),
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