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USAF B-52H bomber makes emergency landing at RAF Mildenhall after experiencing an in-flight emergency

B 52 Emergency Landing

Although not confirmed, it was stated by various sources that two of the B-52H Stratofortress’ engines malfunctioned before touch down at Mildenhall’s runway.

On Jun. 17, 2019, a U.S. Air Force (USAF) Boeing B-52H Stratofortress operating in the European theater, landed at RAF Mildenhall (UK) after experiencing an in-flight emergency. As explained by Scramble Facebook News Magazine, whilst in Europe, the 69th Bomb Squadron’s flagship MT coded B-52H with serial number 60-0009 (HODOR51) was to support several exercises.

Witnesses reported seeing the planencircling overhead.

Flight enthusiast Tony Kelly watched thenincident unfold at Woodstock Farm Campsite near Wereham, Norfolk, at around 7pmnon Monday.

He told to Cambridgeshire Live: “There were two B-52s, one was in a holding pattern waiting for a tanker from RAF Mildenhall. It then developed an engine issue and landed.

“The second was also held for a while then headed back to the USA with a KC-10 Extender tanker up the east coast.

“I’m led to believe it had two enginesnoverheating and one had a small fire – also steering problems.

“It was on the way back to the Statesnfrom Europe but I don’t know what it was doing over there.

“It got to Norfolk about 5.40pm and Inthink that’s when the problems happened.

“It circled west off Norwich, King’snLynn and Bury St Edmunds before landing around 7pm.

“I just took about a 40-mile trip fromnNorwich to see it as I have never seen one before.”

Coming from over Romania, the B-52H, partnof a three-ship (‘HODOR51’, ‘HODOR52’ and ‘HODOR53’), was heading west-boundnand could be clearly seen whilst flying over the Netherlands and Channel beforenit came over UK airspace, and circled for nearly an hour, sometimes at lownaltitude, over Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk, flight radar shows.

Although not confirmed, it was stated by various sources that two of the B-52H’s engines malfunctioned before touch down at Mildenhall’s runway. With that in mind, it is possible that the stricken Stratofortress will have to stay a while at Mildenhall whilst being repaired.

Photo by Jack Ellis via BBC News

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