Marines focus on 'power settling' as cause of MV-22 crash
The U.S. Marine Corps has ruled out mechanical failure as a cause of the April 8 crash of an MV-22 tilt-rotor aircraft in Arizona that killed all 19 aboard, and is focusing on the phenomenon of "power settling," which is believed to have caused the Osprey's right rotor to stall. Lt. Gen. Fred...
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