A new report suggests that warnings about the issue that caused the CV-22 to crash in 2023 have been issued since 2013.
On 29 November 2023, at approximately 1440 local time (L), mishap aircraft (MA), a CV-22B aircraft, tail number (TIN) 10-0054, impacted the water approximately one-half mile off the coast of ...
Internal safety documents obtained by Military.com show that warnings related to a mechanical issue that caused an Air Force ...
The largest operational change is the U.S. Navy’s surging of its last C-2A Greyhound squadron, Fleet Logistics Support (VRC) ...
A 352d Special Operations Wing CV-22B Osprey transits to conduct nighttime tilt-rotor air-to-air refueling Aug. 2, 2022, U.K. (Image credit: USANG/Tech. Sgt. Brigette Waltermire) The U.S. Air ...
The deadly crash of an CV-22B Osprey off the coast of Japan that claimed the lives of eight airmen in November was caused by a catastrophic failure in the gearbox of its left proprotor and how it ...
A "catastrophic" failure of a gearbox caused the crash of a CV-22B Osprey aircraft off Japan last year that killed eight military personnel, the US Air Force said Thursday. The late November crash ...
An internal Department of Defense Safety Investigation Board (SIB) investigation into the November 29, 2023, crash involving ...
The CV-22B Osprey crash killed eight Air Force Special Operations Command service members and led to a monthslong military-wide grounding of the fleet. There have been four fatal Osprey crashes in ...
The CV-22B Osprey was flying in a military operation off the coast of Japan when it crashed — one of four deadly Osprey crashes in the past two years. According to the Air Force investigation ...
The CV-22B Osprey crash killed eight Air Force Special Operations Command service members and led to a monthslong military-wide grounding of the fleet. There have been four fatal Osprey crashes in ...
The aircraft then fell out of the sky. It was the deadliest CV-22B crash in the Air Force's history, claiming the lives of Maj. Jeffrey T. Hoernemann; Maj. Eric V. Spendlove; Maj. Luke A.