U.S. Air Force Reviewing Role Of CV-22s Amid Grounding

A U.S. Air Force CV-22 was stranded on a Norwegian island following an emergency landing.

Credit: Norwegian Armed Force
AURORA, Colorado—Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) is reviewing the role of its CV-22 fleet, focusing on if it is organized and equipped for safe operations, amid a three-month-long grounding of the fleet following a fatal crash. AFSOC boss Gen. Tony Bauernfeind said the review is in...

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