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Army endures third Apache mishap in two months
The incident marks the third Apache mishap in the last two months.
No need to ground Black Hawk fleet after recent crashes, Army safety director says
The Army safety director said that no commonalities have been found linking five fatal UH-60 Black Hawk crashes over the past 18 months.
By Kyle Rempfer
Two injured in Apache crash at Fort Rucker
The U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center said Friday morning that its personnel would lead an investigation into the incident.
By Kyle Rempfer
Spate of Black Hawk crew deaths prompts questions for Pentagon
There have been five fatal Black Hawk crashes in the past 14 months, both overseas and domestically, claiming the lives of 16 service members.
By Kyle Rempfer
Three pilots killed in Army Guard helicopter crash near Boise
An emergency transmitter aboard the Black Hawk was activated Tuesday night. The crews' remains were discovered Wednesday.
By Kyle Rempfer
MH-47 helo, task saturated and under PKM fire, had zero visibility prior to fatal 2017 mishap
When the crew awoke, the MH-47 was upside down with the ramp crushed shut, the cockpit and forward part of the aircraft was demolished and fires had started on both ends.
By Kyle Rempfer
Air Force identifies pilots killed in Vance aviation mishap
Lt. Col. John “Matt” Kincade, 47, an instructor pilot assigned to the 5th Flying Training Squadron and 2nd Lt. Travis B. Wilkie, 23, a student pilot assigned to the 71st Student Squadron, were killed during a T-38C Talon training mission, according to a release from the Air Force.
By Howard Altman
Aviator killed in Black Hawk crash identified
The aviator was the commander of Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Aviation Regiment medical evacuation unit.
By Kyle Rempfer
Black Hawk crash at Fort Polk kills one, wounds three
The three wounded soldiers are in stable condition, a Fort Polk spokeswoman told Army Times.
By Kyle Rempfer
Is military aviation getting any safer? New mishap data shows mixed results.
Fatalities continue to rise, but the Pentagon reports the first decline in the number of aviation accidents since the 2013 budget cuts.
By Tara Copp, AP
In potential Osprey fix, Marine Corps finds it may have misplaced blame in 2015 crash
Knowing what the Marine Corps knows now, "it would be unfair to paint that [the 2015] mishap in the same light."
By Tara Copp, AP