4 US Air Force aircraft make emergency landing on the Baja Peninsula
The Defense Ministry (Sedena) on Thursday acknowledged that it had authorized overflight and emergency landings for four U.S. aircraft that landed that day in Mexican territory. The U.S. Air Force aircraft involved in Thursday’s incident were two Hercules tanker aircraft for in-flight refueling and two HH-60W helicopters. As in the previous incident in January, the two planes that landed Thursday are reportedly Hercules tanker aircraft, often used for in-flight refueling during search and rescue missions. (Lockhheed) In a social media post, Sedena said it “authorized the overflight in national airspace of two Hercules tanker aircraft and two helicopters from the U.S. Air Force, which were taking part in the rescue of a patient from a vessel at sea 400 nautical miles west of [the Baja Peninsula].” No details were provided regarding where the planes landed, how long they were within Mexican airspace or for how much time they remained on the ground. This incident comes a little mo...