7. Goldsboro B-52 Crash-USA On January 24, 1961 an American B-52 bomber was on a 24-hour airborne alert mission over the Atlantic seaboard.
The aircraft was carrying two Mark 39 nuclear weapons onboard. During the mission, the B-52 was scheduled to meet with a tanker for mid-air refueling.
While the plane was being refueled, the B-52 captain, Major W.S. Tullock, was notified that his aircraft had a leak in its port wing fuel cell.
The plane was directed to assume a holding pattern off the coast until the majority of fuel was used up.
However, the captain soon reported that his plane had lost 37,000 pounds (17,000 kg) of fuel in three minutes.
He was immediately ordered to land at Seymour Johnson Air Base, which is located in Goldsboro, North Carolina.
As the plane descended to 10,000 feet, the pilots were no longer able to control the aircraft. The captain ordered the crew to eject, which they did at 9,000 feet (2,700 m).
The plane broke apart as it spiraled to the ground and the nuclear weapons were separated from the craft.
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