
(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
People Eating Tasty Animals.

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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