WASHINGTON The U.S. Air Force determined that all eight airmen aboard an Osprey aircraft that crashed in Kagoshima Prefecture on Nov. 29 have died, making it the deadliest accident of the tilt-rotor aircraft.
A U.S. Air Force Osprey aircraft that crashed in Kagoshima Prefecture was flying away from an airport where the pilot had planned to make an emergency landing, according to Japanese government officials.
A U.S. military Osprey aircraft with six people on board crashed Wednesday near a small island off the coast of southwestern Japan, with a man believed to be one of the crew members confirmed dead, the Japan Coast Guard said. The CV-22 transport aircraft, belonging to Yokota Air Base in…