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FILE – This June 23, 2017, file photo shows a military jet that ran off a runway and flipped over following a practice flight for the Dayton Air Show at Dayton International Airport in Dayton, Ohio.  The U.S. Air Force concluded Friday, Nov. 3,  that a Thunderbirds pilot was going too fast in bad weather and without enough stopping distance when landing on a wet runway, causing a crash that destroyed a $29 million F-16D jet during practice for the Dayton air show in Ohio.  (Ty Greenlees/Dayton Daily News via AP, File)

FILE – This June 23, 2017, file photo shows a military jet that ran off a runway and flipped over following a practice flight for the Dayton Air Show at Dayton International Airport in Dayton, Ohio. The U.S. Air Force concluded Friday, Nov. 3, that a Thunderbirds pilot was going too fast in bad weather and without enough stopping distance when landing on a wet runway, causing a crash that destroyed a $29 million F-16D jet during practice for the Dayton air show in Ohio. (Ty Greenlees/Dayton Daily News via AP, File)

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