Flugzeugabstürze und Notlandungen
Das war vermutlich eine teure Bruchlandung. Zwar ist das Bild etwas unscharf, aber mir scheint es so, als wie wenn die vordere Rumpfsektion zumindest angebrochen ist bzw. ein Riss durch den Rumpf rund zehn Meter hinter dem Cockpit verläuft. Das sieht mir dann schon sehr nach einem konstruktiven Totalverlust aus...
Zitat:Navy P-8A Poseidon Overshoots Hawaiian Runway Splashes in Kaneohe Bay [...]

The aircraft, assigned to the Whidbey Island, Wash.-based “Skinny Dragons” of Patrol Squadron (VP) 4″ landed at 1:59 p.m. local Hawaii time and ended up in shallow water just off the coast. The air station’s main runway runs in a northeast-to-southwest direction.

“At approximately 2 p.m. local (Hawaii), a U.S. Navy P-8 Poseidon overshot the runway on landing at Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, and ended up in nearby water,” reads a statement from U.S. 3rd Fleet.
“All personnel safely evacuated the aircraft. The crew, assigned to Whidbey Island, Wash.-based squadron VP-4 ‘Skinny Dragons,” were on a detachment in support of maritime homeland defense.” [...]

Nine people were aboard the aircraft at the time but no immediate injuries were reported
https://news.usni.org/2023/11/20/navy-p-...-crew-safe

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Zitat:US CV-22B Osprey crashes in Japanese waters

A Bell Boeing CV-22 Osprey of the US Air Force (USAF) has crashed in Japanese waters. In a statement later on 29 November US Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) said the CV-22B Osprey from the 353rd Special Operations Wing was involved in the “mishap”. The aircraft was “performing a routine training mission off the shore of Yakushima Island, Japan, with eight airmen on board,” the AFSOC statement said, adding that the aircraft had taken off from Yokota Air Base.

According to AFSOC, the crew's condition was “unknown” as of 0030 h local time on 30 November. “Emergency personnel are on scene conducting search-and-rescue operations. The cause of the mishap is currently unknown,” AFSOC said. [...]
https://www.janes.com/defence-news/air-p...ese-waters

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