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That's what we call SNAFU.Mission impossible.
On December 1, according to a resident of Yakushima Island where an Osprey crashed, US Forces in Okinawa offered islanders to meet with the fishermen who helped the rescue and search for missing crew to interview on the detailed situation at the time as well as to express gratitude. On the next day, two personnels came but they could not speak Japanese. Yakushima islanders do not speak English either.
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Yes but with the Max it was clear there was a safety of flight issue. With the Osprey it is not clear.
US military grounds entire fleet of Osprey aircraft
The announcement comes one week after eight Air Force Special Operations Command service members died in an Osprey crash off the coast of Japan.www.militarytimes.com
Well.
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materiel failure suggests they have a potential culprit for this one at least and a buyback of other accidents may show a common link.
Then maybe they can fix the fleet
It is too easy to say crew failure and with the number of accidents crew failure just does not seem reasonable to me. Admittedly I have not researched crew qualifications on the accident aircraft but I very much doubt they were all low time crews. It is far more likely that at least one crew member was high time on most of these non combat accidents.
Yep - 737-8AL737?