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U.S. military grounds all Osprey aircraft after fatal Japan crash » The Air Force said a preliminary investigation suggested that the crash, which killed eight U.S. airmen, might have been caused by a problem with the aircraft. Nbcnews.com

Japan ‘concerned’ by continued U.S. Osprey flights after fatal crash » Japanese officials said they had made a formal request that the U.S. military planes be grounded pending investigation, though the Pentagon said it had not been received. Nbcnews.com

Are the Marines Faking The Reliability Record of Their $54 Billion Superplane? » When Marines landed an MV-22B Osprey in an open field at the Dare County Bombing Range in North Carolina in June, it looked like a… Foreignpolicy.com

At least 1 dead after U.S. military aircraft crashes into the sea near Japan » The CV-22B Osprey had eight on board, the Air Force said, as rescuers searched waters near Yakushima, an island off the Kagoshima region on the southern main island of Kyushu. Nbcnews.com

Search Called Off For 3 US Marines Who Crashed Off Australia » The search and rescue operation was called off for three U.S. Marines who were missing after their Osprey aircraft crashed into the sea off the east coast of Australia while trying to land. Cbsnews.com

Military's Ospreys are cleared to return to flight, 3 months after latest fatal crash in Japan » WASHINGTON (AP) — The Osprey, a workhorse aircraft vital to U.S. military missions, has been approved to return to flight after an “unprecedented” part failure led to the deaths of eight service membe… Winnipegfreepress.com

US grounds entire Osprey fleet days after fatal crash off Japan coast » Earlier, Japan grounded its fleet of 14 Osprey choppers after the crash. Japan is the only other nation known to operate Ospreys, which function both as a helicopter and an aircraft with a propeller Firstpost.com

Exclusive: Inside the Fiery Crash of Jolly 12 » When an elite Air Force helicopter rescue crew plummeted into a Japanese forest, it didn't just kill an airman and spark an inferno -- it… Foreignpolicy.com

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