The Air Force opened an investigation after one of its new special operations plane, converted from a crop duster, crashed in a field in Oklahoma City shortly after take off.

The Oklahoma Air National Guard confirmed that one of Air Force Special Operation Command’s OA-1K Skyraider II’s crashed Thursday afternoon. The plane took off from Will Rogers Air National Guard Base in Oklahoma City, carrying one active-duty airman from the 492nd Special Operations Wing and a civilian contractor. Both crewmembers were unhurt, according to the Air Force. According to the Oklahoma City Fire Department the plane went down near SE 119th and Sooner Road in an emergency landing shortly after take off. The plane crashed into a field, hitting two power poles along the road, which ignited a fire. Emergency

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