Deadly collisions ground US Army aircraft

April 29, 2023



(RT) ⸻

The US Army has ordered non-critical military flights to be grounded after lethal helicopter crashes in Alaska and Kentucky. All aviators, including active-duty troops, must undergo additional safety training. The ground stop was prompted by a string of recent mishaps involving Army aircraft. Active duty troops are set to receive new safety training between May 1 and 5, while National Guard and Reserve members will have until May 31.

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