Air Force to Suspend Plane Hunt in 5 Days
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The Air Force will suspend its search for a missing warplane in the Colorado Rockies in five days if no sign of the A-10 Thunderbolt is found, Lt. Gen. Frank Campbell, commanding officer of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, announced before leaving Eagle, Colo., to return to the Tucson base. Capt. Craig Button took off from Davis-Monthan on a training flight April 2, before veering north and heading for Colorado with four bombs aboard. Campbell said if the search is suspended, satellite surveillance will continue and an “eyeball search” will resume once the snow melts.
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