Apache helicopter crash killing 3 forces US Army to ground aviators

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Apache helicopter crash killing 3 forces US Army to ground aviators
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'The safety of our aviators is our top priority, and this stand down is an important step to make certain we are doing everything possible to prevent accidents and protect our personnel.'

, an officer at the rank of two-star General or above can override the stand down in emergencies such as medical evacuations.

“The safety of our aviators is our top priority, and this stand down is an important step to make certain we are doing everything possible to prevent accidents and protect our personnel,” said the General in a statement. “During this stand down, we will focus on safety and training protocols to ensure our pilots and crews have the knowledge, training and awareness to safely complete their assigned mission.

Healy, 10 miles north of the Denali National Park and Preserve and home to about 1,000 people, is the town closest to the abandoned bus popularized by the book ‘Into the Wild’ and the movie of the same name.— one among four from the 25th Attack Battalion at Fort Wainwright traveling to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage for training— was involved in a rollover accident, injuring two soldiers. The four helicopters had stopped in Talkeetna, 110 miles north of Anchorage, to refuel.

Gen. McConville, himself a senior aviator qualified in the AH-64D Longbow Apache and other aircraft, assumed duties as the 40th Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army on August 9, 2019. Training for active-duty units is scheduled between May 1 and 5, while Army National Guard and Reserve units have until the 31st of May to complete the same.

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