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2010 Alaska C-17 crash

The 2010 Alaska C-17 crash occurred on Wednesday, 28 July 2010, when a United States Air Force military transport plane crashed at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska resulting in the death of all four crew members. The aircraft involved was a Boeing C-17 Globemaster III (tail number ''00-0173'') and the crash was the first fatal C-17 flight mishap. The crew were preparing for Elmendorf's Arctic Thunder Air Show, which went ahead three days later.
==Aircraft==

The aircraft was a four-engined C-17 Globemaster III built by Boeing.〔 It belonged to the 3rd Wing (3 WG) and operated jointly with the 176th Wing (176 WG) at Elmendorf AFB, located near downtown Anchorage.〔 The aircraft had Air Force serial number "00-0173" and was named ''Spirit of the Aleutians''.〔
The US Air Force has 199 C-17s in service with the active Air Force, Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard, with the type being based at Elmendorf since June 2007. At the time of the crash the base had eight of the aircraft, operated jointly by an active duty Air Force organization, the 3rd Wing's 517th Airlift Squadron, and an Alaska Air National Guard unit, the 176th Wing's 249th Airlift Squadron.〔Executive Summary, Aircraft Accident Investigation, C-17A, T/N 00-0173, Joint Base Elemendorf-Richardson, AK, 28 July 2010〕 The mishap was the first fatal crash of a C-17.〔

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