Emergency Landing in Midland Grounds B-1B Fleet

 

BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, LA. (PRESS RELEASE) – The Air Force Global Strike Command commander ordered a safety stand-down of the B-1B Lancer fleet June 7.

During the safety investigation process following an emergency landing of a B-1B in Midland, Texas, an issue with ejection seat components was discovered that necessitated the stand-down. As these issues are resolved, aircraft will return to flight. 

The Safety Investigation Board is ongoing. The SIB’s purpose is to prevent future mishaps or losses and is comprised of experts who investigate the incident and recommend corrective actions. The safety of Airmen is the command’s top priority. The Air Force takes safety incidents seriously and works diligently to identify and correct potential causes.

This article is a press release from the Headquarters Air Force Global Strike Command

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