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Lawmakers Open Investigation into Osprey Safety after Deadly USAF Crash » The House Oversight Committee has opened an investigation into the safety of the V-22 Osprey and is asking the Pentagon for documents. Airandspaceforces.com

Body of airman killed in Osprey crash in Japan returning home » Air Force Staff Sgt. Jake Galliher was one of eight service members killed in the CV-22 Osprey aircraft crash off the coast of Japan on Nov. 29. Airforcetimes.com

Crew members aboard Osprey that crashed off coast of Japan still missing, Pentagon says | CNN Politics » The eight airmen who were aboard an Air Force CV-22B Osprey that crashed off the shore of Yakushima Island, Japan, on Wednesday are still missing, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said Thursday. Cnn.com

Remains of one airman aboard Osprey that crashed in Japan recovered, Air Force says | CNN Politics » The remains of one airman who was aboard the Air Force CV-22B Osprey that crashed off the coast of Yakushima Island, Japan, on Wednesday have been recovered, the Air Force said Friday. Cnn.com

7 downed airmen’s locations unknown days after Osprey crash near Japan » Several military and civilian search-and-rescue units are scouring the water and coastline around the island of Yakushima, Japan. Airforcetimes.com

Remains Found of 5 More Air Force Crew Members Recovered After Osprey Crash Off Japan Coast » Dive teams located the missing crew as well as the main fuselage of the aircraft, which went down in the ocean during training, according to a Monday statement from Air Force Special Operations Command. Military.com

At least 1 dead after U.S. military aircraft crashes into the sea near Japan » The CV-22B Osprey had eight on board, the Air Force said, as rescuers searched waters near Yakushima, an island off the Kagoshima region on the southern main island of Kyushu. Nbcnews.com

Pentagon Grounds All V-22s for 'Potential Materiel Failure' After Crash off Japan - USNI News » The Navy grounded its V-22 Osprey fleet following a deadly crash in Japan last week, Naval Air Systems Command said Wednesday. The grounding went into effect on Dec. 6 and applies to all of the Navy’s variants, which include the Marine Corps MV-22B and the Navy’s CMV-22B. The CMV-22 is the service’s new carrier onboard delivery aircraft. “Preliminary investigation information indicates a potential materiel failure caused the mishap, but the underlying cause of the failure is unknown at this time,” NAVAIR said in a statement. “While the mishap remains under investigation, we are implementing additional risk mitigation controls to ensure News.usni.org

CV-22 Osprey Crashes Off Southern Japan with 8 Airmen Aboard » A U.S. Air Force CV-22 Osprey carrying eight Airmen crashed off the coast of Japan on Nov. 29, but the cause of the crash is still unclear. Airandspaceforces.com

Pentagon Grounds Entire $34B Fleet of Troubled Aircraft After Yet Another Deadly Crash » The V-22 Osprey is prone to crashes and the Navy, Air Force, and Marines have grounded all of them while it investigates. Vice.com

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