this comes less than 24 hours after two u.s. army apache helicopters from fort wayne right collided in mid air over alaska. they killed three u.s. soldiers and wounding another. the soldiers were returning from a daytime training mission and there were no reports of any inclement weather conditions. there is no issues with visibility. this is the latest collision raising alarms after two other recent deadly helicopter crashes in the u.s. army. a collision by two black hawks killed nine troops near fort campbell during a nighttime training mission last month and to tennessee national guard soldiers were killed in another black hawk rash in february. late friday, the army s top officer released a statement saying that we will focus on a safety in training protocols to ensure our pilots and crews have the knowledge, training, and awareness to safely complete their assigned missions. now all u.s. army pilots are given a mandatory safety training before being allowed
thursday two army helicopters collided killing three soldiers and seriously injuring a fourth we re told sol soldiers part of the aviation regime at fort wayne where alaska were on their way tbrak training when fatal accident happened. military investigators are expected to arrive at the crash site some time today army release a statement saying, quote, 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 side mission. now, we do not know the cause of either accident but at least one source telling fox news they suspect lack of flight training hours for flight aviator could be a factor and craig kellogg weighed in on that. you re starting rash of action and stop asking the question is, are they getting a much
earlier this week on thursday. two army helicopters collided in alaska killing three soldiers and seriously injuring a fourth. we are told the soldiers who were part of the first attack battalion 25th aviation regiment and alaska were on their way back from a training exercise when the fatal accident happened. military investigators are expected to arrive at that crash site today but meantime the army released a statement saying quote during this stand out we will on safety and training protocols to ensure our pilots and crews have the knowledge, training, unawareness to safely complete their assigned mission. now we do not know the cause of either accident just yet but one source tells fox news they suspect a lack of flight hours for young aviators could be a consuming factor. general keith kellogg lit weighed in on that idea take collision because you see a rush of accidents you start the question is are they getting enough time they need in the
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