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December 10, 2024
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Pentagon pauses Osprey flights again after metal failure likely behind last month’s near-crash

The Pentagon is temporarily ceasing V-22 Osprey flights after an investigation determined the aircraft’s weakened metal components likely contributed to a near-crash last month, adding yet another setback for the contested aircraft. Vice Adm. Carl Chebi, head of the Naval Air Systems Command, recommended the temporary flight ban of Ospreys last week “out of an…

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