Army expects all Apaches to be flying again by end of February

The U.S. Army expects all of its Apache attack helicopters to be back in the air by the end of February. The service said that as of Dec. 21 it had returned to flight 648 out of 742 Apaches grounded one week earlier for tail rotor swashplate assembly inspection or repair. The Army directed the...

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