Australia’s Tiger Helicopters Resume Flying Operations

FLYING AGAIN: Australia’s fleet of Tiger armed reconnaissance helicopters has resumed regular training flights following the lifting of a May 16 grounding put in place after fumes were detected in the aircraft’s cockpit. The Army Operational Airworthiness Authority lifted the suspension May 28 after...

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