Families Seek Accountability Over V-22 Osprey Safety Concerns
Pentagon officials testify as grieving relatives demand answers and call for continued flight restrictions.
- Military leaders confirm V-22 Ospreys will remain under safety restrictions until mid-2025 due to clutch issues.
- Lawmakers and families question the aircraft's safety, citing a history of fatal crashes and unresolved mechanical problems.
- Families of deceased Marines have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the manufacturers of the Osprey.
- A comprehensive review of the Osprey program is underway, with expected completion in six to nine months.
- Some advocate for using alternative aircraft until the V-22's safety is assured.