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Video of fatal 2017 Marine Osprey crash shows final moments before landing went horribly wrong » A follow-on investigation showed technical issues, not pilot error, as the cause of the crash. Marinecorpstimes.com

‘Widowmaker’ in Fatal Air Crash Linked to 50+ American Deaths » Families are urging the U.S. military to take action after tragedy struck yet another Osprey aircraft this week. Thedailybeast.com

US military divers find wreckage of Osprey aircraft off coast of Japan » Air Force announces ‘ongoing combined effort to recover the remaining crew members from the wreckage’ Independent.co.uk

Japan Asks U.S. to Suspend Local V-22 Osprey Operations - USNI News » Japan’s government on Thursday called on the U.S. military to suspend MV-22Bs and CV-22Bs Ospreys in operations Japan, save for search-and-rescue missions, following Wednesday’s crash of an Air Force Special Operations CV-22B in the waters off the island of Yakushima. Local media outlets reported Thursday that Japan’s Defense Minister Minoru Kihara, while briefing the Upper House Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee of Japan’s Parliament, said he had requested Osprey flights be suspended until the U.S. could confirm that the tiltrotor is safe to fly. During the briefing, the committee also was informed that the U.S. had conducted 14 landings and News.usni.org

Air Force identifies the 8 U.S. crew lost in Osprey crash in Japan » The crew ranged in ages from 24 to 36 years old and came from eight states, including California, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Ohio and Utah. Pbs.org

US military aircraft crashes in sea off Japan killing at least one » Nov 28, 2023… The crash happened about 2:47 p. local time (0547 GMT) near the… Japan, which also operates Osprey aircraft, said on Wednesday it had … Deccanherald.com

Fate of 8 Airmen Still Unknown as Search Mission Continues After Osprey Crashes Off Japan Coast » The Air Force and Pentagon provided no new details on the cause of the 353rd Special Operations Wing training crash Wednesday off Yakushima Island or on the status of the U.S. aircrew. Military.com

Japan grounds its V-22 Ospreys, calls for US to ground theirs after fatal crash off Japanese island - Breaking Defense » A senior Defense Ministry official, Taro Yamato, said today that Japan plans to suspend flights of its 14 Ospreys temporarily. A planned training flight in southern Japan was canceled. Breakingdefense.sites.breakingmedia.com

U.S. military confirms Osprey crash in Japan left at least 1 dead, says search for 7 continues » As the search for 7 crew members continues after a U.S. military Osprey crashed into the sea, Japan says it's "concerned" the U.S. is still flying the planes. Cbsnews.com

Rescue Efforts Underway for 8 Crew Members Aboard Air Force Osprey That Crashed in Japan » Search-and-rescue operations are underway for the crew of an Air Force Osprey that crashed off the coast of a Japanese island Wednesday. Military.com

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