"U.S. Military Clears V-22 Osprey Fleet for Resumed Flight Operations"

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The U.S. military is allowing its V-22 Osprey fleet to fly again after a fatal crash in November, with no equipment modifications but renewed training and changed maintenance procedures. The Marine Corps, Air Force, and Navy will refresh troops' training and increase the frequency of inspections, with the aim of resuming normal operations in the coming months. Investigations into the crash are ongoing, and the military is taking a cautious approach to resuming flights, focusing on safety and proficiency before returning to operational missions.
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