Jordanian officer among 2 killed in Texas helicopter crash

The US and Jordanian militaries cooperate closely on training. (Social media)

TEXAS: Jordanian military officials say a 27-year-old fighter pilot from the Middle Eastern nation was one of two people killed in a helicopter crash in Texas.
The Jordanian Armed Forces said in a statement Wednesday that 1st Lt. Ahmed Ali Mohammed Khalif Al-Khawaldeh died during a training trip to Texas. Several military bases in Texas provide training to foreign armed forces allied with the United States.
The Federal Aviation Administration says the helicopter struck a power line Tuesday and crashed into a field east of Georgetown, about 48 kilometers north of Austin.
Also killed was 58-year-old Michael Hawley of Dothan, Alabama. Both men died at the scene.
The Texas Department of Public Safety and Williamson County sheriff’s office responded to the crash. The National Transportation Safety Board will lead the investigation.