Lack of C-2A trainer led to in-flight errors, Pentagon IG says
The lack of an operational flight trainer for the C-2A aircraft at NAS Miramar, Calif., led to commission of errors by crews during emergencies, according to the Pentagon Inspector General. The U.S. Pacific Fleet Airborne Early Warning Wing at Miramar "did not have a C-2A Greyhound operational...
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