Thursday at 10:52 PM3 days Air & Space Forces MagazineKC-135 Crashes In Iraq While Supporting Iran OpsA U.S. Air Force KC-135 supporting Epic Fury against Iran crashed in Iraq after a refueling incident involving two aircraft March 12.CENTCOM reporting other aircraft landed safely. Edited Thursday at 10:53 PM3 days by Ant-man
Friday at 01:24 PM3 days WSJ is unclear about the last 2 crew members, reporting 4 killed, holding out hope for the last two.Good job by the other crew getting that bird back on the ground.
Friday at 04:27 PM3 days https://www.airandspaceforces.com/six-airmen-confirmed-dead-kc-135-crash-iran/ Edited Friday at 04:28 PM3 days by Swizzle
Saturday at 02:02 AM2 days Just last week I told some friends that my godson was being sent to the region but since he was flying -135s there wasn’t too much risk. He wasn’t involved, but this tragic accident starkly reminded me that flying airplanes always involves risk. Them…Them.Prayers for their families and their squadron mates.
Saturday at 04:43 AM2 days 2 hours ago, bfargin said:Just last week I told some friends that my godson was being sent to the region but since he was flying -135s there wasn’t too much risk. He wasn’t involved, but this tragic accident starkly reminded me that flying airplanes always involves risk. Them…Them.Prayers for their families and their squadron mates.There wasn’t too much risk? Edited Saturday at 04:43 AM2 days by Sua Sponte
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2 hours ago2 hr On 3/13/2026 at 11:43 PM, Sua Sponte said:There wasn’t too much risk?Grew up in the Marine KC community smokin a lucky. Old heads would tell of the risk aversion, how we were "high value assets", Corps was lucky to have Herks a' la Key West Agreement and all that.Fast forward to OIF week one: community had already lost one crew the prior year, I had a front row seat to a notable blue on blue, and now crews were coming back with SAFREPs of having to maneuver due to active tracking by AAA on the way into the LZ. Kinda rearranges your worldview right quick. Stay frosty folks.
24 minutes ago24 min 2 hours ago, BFM this said:Grew up in the Marine KC community smokin a lucky. Old heads would tell of the risk aversion, how we were "high value assets", Corps was lucky to have Herks a' la Key West Agreement and all that.Fast forward to OIF week one: community had already lost one crew the prior year, I had a front row seat to a notable blue on blue, and now crews were coming back with SAFREPs of having to maneuver due to active tracking by AAA on the way into the LZ. Kinda rearranges your worldview right quick.Stay frosty folks.There’s a reason why the KC-46 has a defensive system. The KC-135 nor KC-10 do not.
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