In the U.S. at the military base crashed the plane: the pilot was killed, there is injured

In the U.S. at the military base crashed the plane: the pilot was killed, there is injured

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An AH-64 Apache helicopter crashed at a military base in Alabama. The crash killed 46-year-old flight instructor Daniel Munger and injured the student pilot. An investigation into the incident is underway.

A helicopter crash at a military base in Alabama, in the United States, on Wednesday afternoon killed a pilot-instructor, a student pilot was injured, the military said. This UNN reports with reference to the Associated Press.

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The AH-64 Apache helicopter reportedly crashed during routine flight training at Fort Novosel Army Base, about 151 kilometers south of Montgomery, according to a statement from the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence and Fort Novosel.

An instructor pilot was killed in the accident and an injured U.S. Army student pilot was transported by airplane.

Dale County Coroner John Cowley identified the deceased instructor pilot as 46-year-old Daniel Munger, who was a contract pilot and retired from the Army.

Military authorities did not provide any information about the circumstances of the accident. The statement said an investigation into the accident was underway.

The AH-64 Apache is a dual crewed aircraft.

Fort Novosel was formerly known as Fort Rucker. It is a major training center for helicopter pilots.

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