B-52 bomber mistakenly carried nuclear warheads
Updated Wed. Sep. 5 2007 1:42 PM ET
Associated Press
WASHINGTON -- A B-52 bomber was mistakenly armed with six nuclear warheads and flown for more than three hours across several states last week, prompting a U.S. air force investigation and the firing of one commander, Pentagon officials said Wednesday.
华盛顿- 一架B-52轰炸机上周错误地携带6枚核弹头飞行超过三个小时,横跨几个州。
The plane was carrying Advanced Cruise Missiles from Minot Air Force Base, N.D, to Barksdale Air Force Base, La., on Aug. 30, said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of a Defence Department policy not to confirm information on nuclear weapons.
这架飞机携带巡航导弹于8月30日从北达科Minot空军基地飞行到路易斯安那州的Barksdale空军基地。
The Air Combat Command has ordered a command-wide stand down on Sept. 14 to review procedures, officials said. They said there was minimal risk to crews and the public because of safety features designed into the munitions.
The missiles, which are being decommissioned, were mounted onto pylons on the bomber's wings and it is unclear why the warheads had not been removed beforehand.
In addition to the munitions squadron commander who was relieved of his duties, crews involved with the mistaken load _ including ground crew workers -- have been temporarily decertified for handling munitions, one official said.
The investigation is expected to take several weeks.
The incident was first reported in Military Times newspaper.