World War II-era bomber trying to land crashes in fireball
WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. — A World War II-era bomber plane crashed in a fireball as it tried to land Wednesday at New England’s second-busiest airport, and a fire-and-rescue operation was underway, official said.
A spokesman for Gov. Ned Lamont confirmed the crash of the B-17 plane at Bradley International Airport north of Hartford, Connecticut.
A fire with black smoke rose from near the airport as emergency crews responded. The airport said in a message on Twitter that it has closed.
It wasn’t clear how many people were on board or where the plane was going, Lamont spokesman Max Reiss said. The New England Air Museum is near the airport.