"V-22 Osprey Cleared for Flight After Deadly Crashes"

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The US military has lifted the flight ban on V-22 Osprey aircraft three months after a fatal crash in Japan, attributing the incident to a "materiel failure." While the investigation is ongoing, officials are confident that additional training and maintenance requirements will prevent future catastrophic events. The decision comes amid ongoing scrutiny and independent investigations into the V-22 program, which has been linked to multiple deadly mishaps in recent years.
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- V-22 Osprey fleet will fly again, with no fixes but renewed training Defense News
- Pentagon Clears V-22 to Start Flying Again After Three-Month Grounding Air & Space Forces Magazine
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