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Sun Aug 11, 2024, 08:26 AM Aug 11

Near mid-air collision and safety violations led to fatal crash of Marine Corps Osprey in Australia

Source: Associated Press

Near mid-air collision and safety violations led to fatal crash of Marine Corps Osprey in Australia

By TARA COPP
Updated 7:03 PM EDT, August 9, 2024

WASHINGTON (AP) — An Osprey crash in Australia that killed three Marines last August was caused by multiple pilot errors during a near mid-air collision, a military investigation has found. It also found that squadron leadership had permitted “a culture that disregarded safety of flight.”

Two Marines were killed by the Aug. 27 crash, pilots Capt. Eleanor V. LeBeau, 29, and Maj. Tobin J. Lewis, 37. A third Marine, crew chief Cpl. Spencer R. Collart, 21, was killed as he “heroically re-entered the burning cockpit of the aircraft in an attempt to rescue the trapped pilots,” the investigators said in a report released late Friday.

Their loss “continues to be felt across the Marine Corps,” the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force said in a statement Friday.

The crash was one of four fatal accidents in the past two years that have drawn renewed congressional scrutiny of the V-22 Osprey, which is able to fly both as an airplane and helicopter. The Osprey has been a vital asset in special operations and combat missions, but it is considered one of the most complex aircraft to fly and maintain, and it has a troubled accident history. The Osprey is now subject to a number of reviews looking at whether it is the right fit for the military moving forward.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/osprey-crash-australia-v22-marines-4478413de5d12814025b2a2bf05008b5

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Near mid-air collision and safety violations led to fatal crash of Marine Corps Osprey in Australia (Original Post) Eugene Aug 11 OP
Sad how often serious accidents are preceded by a whole host of red flags Girard442 Aug 11 #1
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