2010 Alaska USAF C-17 crash
| The C-17 moments before hitting the ground | |
| Accident | |
|---|---|
| Date | July 28, 2010 | 
| Summary | Low-altitude stall due to pilot error | 
| Site | Near Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, United States 61°15′53″N 149°45′52″W / 61.26472°N 149.76444°W | 
| Aircraft | |
| 00-0173, the aircraft involved in the accident, at Frankfurt Airport in 2005 | |
| Aircraft type | Boeing C-17 Globemaster III | 
| Aircraft name | Spirit of the Aleutians | 
| Operator | United States Air Force | 
| Registration | 00-0173 | 
| Flight origin | Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, United States | 
| Destination | Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, United States | 
| Occupants | 4 | 
| Crew | 4 | 
| Fatalities | 4 | 
| Survivors | 0 | 
On July 28, 2010, a C-17 Globemaster III transport plane of the U.S. Air Force (USAF) crashed at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska, while practicing for a flight display at the upcoming Arctic Thunder Air Show. All four crew members on board were killed. It is the only fatal accident of a C-17 aircraft.
The subsequent investigation blamed pilot error for the low-altitude stall that led to the crash.