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Event planned for eight killed in crash

CHOPPER TRAGEDY: A memorial is to be held next week commemorating them with a fighter jet flyby, and they are also to receive posthumous, one-rank promotions

Taipei Times
Date: Jan 11, 2020
By: Jake Chung  /  Staff writer, with CNA

A public memorial event for eight military personnel killed in a military helicopter crash of a UH-60M Black Hawk on Thursday last week is to be held on Tuesday at Taipei International Airport (Songshan airport), the Ministry of Defense said on Thursday.

Their coffins are to be draped with the national flag, the ministry said, adding that it would confer posthumous, one-rank promotions, with their families to receive their commendations and decorations.

Four Mirage 2000 fighters are to perform a “missing man formation” flyby, while three Black Hawk helicopters conduct a low-altitude flyby as a salute to the deceased, the ministry said.

The missing man formation starts with a standard “finger-four” formation and one aircraft, usually the leader of the second element, pulls up and out of formation to honor the person or people who have died.    [FULL  STORY]

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