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Air Force Ospreys in Japan Remain Grounded After Deadly Crash, Even as Marines Return to the Air » The Air Force is still not flying Osprey aircraft in Japan despite getting the green light to lift a monthslong flight hold following a deadly crash off the country's southern coast. Military.com

3 Ospreys Made Forced Landings in Japan. The Marine Corps Said There Were No Indications of Clutch Issues. » The Marine Corps says that three Okinawa V-22 Ospreys that diverted from scheduled flight paths due to "caution indications" in the cockpit did not appear to suffer from a clutch issue that has plagued the service's fleet and caused at least one fatal crash. Military.com

r/JapanTravel on Reddit: What was your biggest planning mistake when it came to visiting Japan? » Posted by u/Himekat - 366 votes and 487 comments Reddit.com

Sky-high selfies: Japan warns US over 'outrageous' antics of military pilots » Marine corps pilots took photos and read books while flying, according to a US military investigation Theguardian.com

r/flying on Reddit: Anyone ever actually bought any of the “Flying Eyes” sunglasses? » Posted by u/Wes_WM - 60 votes and 88 comments Reddit.com

Eyewitness News (@ABC7NY) on X » US military Osprey aircraft with 6 aboard crashes off southern Japan, at least 1 dead https://t.co/oGcGdqmOJf Twitter.com

Five bodies found from US Osprey crash in Japan, Kyodo says » Five bodies and the bulk of the wreckage are thought to have been located under water after a U.S. military Osprey aircraft crashed in southwestern Japan… Post-gazette.com

Osprey Crash in Australia Kills Three Marines » Authorities are investigating the cause of a Marine Corps Osprey crash in Australia that killed Corporal Spencer R. Collart, Captain Eleanor V. LeBeau, and Major Tobin J. Lewis. In this blog, aviation attorney Timothy A. Loranger discusses the Osprey crash in Australia and the aircraft’s safety history. Wisnerbaum.com

As Congress scrutinizes the Osprey, families balance grief with pilots' love for it » Families of service members lost in crashes say that if the Osprey is going to keep flying they want Bell Flight, Boeing and the Pentagon's V-22 joint program office to make the aircraft safe. Wesa.fm

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