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B-1 bomber crash: Four crew members ejected from the aircraft survive

B-1 bomber crash: Out of South Dakota's Ellsworth Air Force Base in a remote area of southeastern Montana on Monday a B-1 bomber crashed. The four crew members ejected from the aircraft before the bomber crashed, but there were some injuries.

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This Dec. 10, 2008 file photo provided by the US Air Force shows a B-1B Lancer bomber from the US Air Force's 34th Expeditionary Squadron. A B-1B bomber out of South Dakota's Ellsworth Air Force Base crashed in a remote area of southeastern Montana on Monday, Aug. 19, 2013 but the four crew members survived, the US Air Force said.

A B-1B聽bomber聽out of South Dakota's Ellsworth Air Force Base crashed in a remote area of southeastern Montana on Monday but the four crew members survived, Air Force officials said.

The two pilots and two weapons system officers ejected from the aircraft before the聽bomber聽crashed near Broadus, Mont., said Col. Kevin Kennedy, commander of the 28th Bomb Wing. He said the crew survived but there were some injuries.

"We are actively working to ensure the safety of the crew members and have sent first responders to secure the scene and work closely with local authorities at the crash site," Kennedy said in a statement. "Right now, all of our thoughts and prayers are with the crews and their families."

Kennedy said the Air Force will conduct a thorough investigation to determine the cause of the accident, which happened about 170 miles southeast of Billings, Mont.

The聽B-1聽Lancer is a swing-wing聽bomber聽intended for high-speed, low-altitude penetration missions. Only Ellsworth and Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene, Texas, currently have B-1B crews.

Broadus is a town within the Powder River Training Complex, an 8,300-square-mile block of airspace centered just northwest of where South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana meet.

An Air Force plan to more than triple the airspace, which is used in training exercises for B-1B and B-52bombers聽based in the Dakotas, has been in the works for more than six years. The Air Force wants to add three "military operation areas" to create a fly space of about 27,500 square miles 鈥 an area larger than West Virginia.

The nation's fleet of B-1B聽bombers聽was grounded in 2005, after the nose gear collapsed on a聽B-1聽from Ellsworth. The planes were inspected and put back in service.

It marked the second major malfunction of a聽B-1聽since the air war began in the Middle East after the Sept. 11 attacks.

On Dec. 12, 2001, a聽B-1聽crashed into the Indian Ocean near the island of Diego Garcia. A cause has never been determined. The crew had reported having difficulty controlling the聽bomber. All four crewmen ejected safely, including the pilot and co-pilot, who were from Ellsworth. The aircraft was destroyed.

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