The U.S. Navy on Saturday lifted flight restrictions on its F-14 fighters after a 72-hour standdown that commenced Feb. 22 following the third crash of one of the type in a month.

The U.S. Navy on Saturday lifted flight restrictions on its F-14 fighters after a 72-hour standdown that commenced Feb. 22 following the third crash of one of the type in a month. The most recent F-14 crash was in the Persian Gulf. Both crewmen were rescued. Meanwhile, Pacific Fleet Commander Vice...

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