1964 Savage Mountain B-52 crash
A Boeing B-52D, similar to the accident aircraft | |
| Accident | |
|---|---|
| Date | 13 January 1964 |
| Summary | Structural failure |
| Site | Savage Mountain, Garrett County (near Frostburg, Maryland) 39°33′55″N 79°04′33″W / 39.565278°N 79.075833°W |
| Aircraft | |
| Aircraft type | Boeing B-52D Stratofortress |
| Operator | 484th Bombardment Wing, Heavy (SAC, United States Air Force) |
| Registration | 55-0060 (c/n 464012, call sign "Buzz 14") |
| Flight origin | Westover Air Force Base |
| Destination | Turner Air Force Base |
| Crew | 5: |
| Fatalities | 3 |
| Survivors | 2 (Pilot, copilot) |
The 1964 Savage Mountain B-52 crash was a U.S. military nuclear accident in which a Cold War bomber's vertical stabilizer broke off in winter storm turbulence. The two nuclear bombs being ferried were found "relatively intact in the middle of the wreckage", according to a later U.S. Department of Defense summary, and after Fort Meade's 28th Ordnance Detachment secured them, the bombs were removed two days later to the Cumberland Municipal Airport.