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The U.S. Air Force says air traffic controllers in North Dakota failed to warn a military B-52 bomber crew about a nearby commercial plane.
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Air Force Times on MSNAir Force experiments with using AI to seek combat targetsThe unprecedented exercise was designed to speed up military decision-making and “reduce cognitive load” on humans, the service said.
One of the war games, Exercise Resolute Force Pacific 2025, trained U.S. military personnel to maintain readiness and execute missions under stress.
The B-52 crossed the grandstand at the fairgrounds at 7:50 p.m. and headed west to clear the tower’s airspace before returning to the base.
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Air Force Times on MSNAir Force reviewing B-52’s apparent near miss with airlinerSorry about the aggressive maneuver,” an airline pilot told passengers after sharply banking to avoid a B-52 over North Dakota. "Not a fun day at work."
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A Delta pilot made an aggressive maneuver to avoid hitting a B-52 bomber over North Dakota, with Air Force stating the B-52 was on an approved flight path.
The U.S. Air Force recently concluded weather preparedness training at a remote fishing port in Japan that drew complaints from regional and local authorities.