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"Things are bad and getting worse." @MilitaryTimes obtained aviation accident records via FOIA
Retweeted by David Fahrenthold: https://twitter.com/Fahrenthold
Excellent, data-rich #FOIA reporting here on military readiness and a rash of aviation accidents in the military.
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"Things are bad and getting worse." @MilitaryTimes obtained 1000s of aviation accident records w/ #FOIA. We found: 40% accident increase &133 pilots/crew killed since 2013 budget cuts. As we went to press, another 16 died .@USairforce @USNavy @USMC @USArmy
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The death toll for rising aviation accidents: 133 troops killed in five years
By: Tara Copp ? 22 hours ago
In the last three weeks, six military aviation crashes have killed 16 pilots or crew a tragic development that has cast a spotlight on a growing crisis: Accident rates have soared over the last five years for most of the militarys manned warplanes.
Through a six-month investigation, the Military Times found that accidents involving all of the militarys manned fighter, bomber, helicopter and cargo warplanes rose nearly 40 percent from fiscal years 2013 to 2017. Its doubled for some aircraft, like the Navy and Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornets and Super Hornets. At least 133 service members were killed in those fiscal year 2013-2017 mishaps, according to data obtained by Military Times.
{Aviation in Crisis: Military Times' in-depth look at all service accidents}
The rise is tied, in part, to the massive congressional budget cuts of 2013. Since then, its been intensified by non-stop deployments of warplanes and their crews, an exodus of maintenance personnel and deep cuts to pilots flight-training hours.
We are reaping the benefits or the tragedies that we got into back in sequestration, said retired Air Force Gen. Herbert Hawk Carlisle, referring to the 2013 cuts.
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The death toll for rising aviation accidents: 133 troops killed in five years
By: Tara Copp ? 22 hours ago
In the last three weeks, six military aviation crashes have killed 16 pilots or crew a tragic development that has cast a spotlight on a growing crisis: Accident rates have soared over the last five years for most of the militarys manned warplanes.
Through a six-month investigation, the Military Times found that accidents involving all of the militarys manned fighter, bomber, helicopter and cargo warplanes rose nearly 40 percent from fiscal years 2013 to 2017. Its doubled for some aircraft, like the Navy and Marine Corps F/A-18 Hornets and Super Hornets. At least 133 service members were killed in those fiscal year 2013-2017 mishaps, according to data obtained by Military Times.
{Aviation in Crisis: Military Times' in-depth look at all service accidents}
The rise is tied, in part, to the massive congressional budget cuts of 2013. Since then, its been intensified by non-stop deployments of warplanes and their crews, an exodus of maintenance personnel and deep cuts to pilots flight-training hours.
We are reaping the benefits or the tragedies that we got into back in sequestration, said retired Air Force Gen. Herbert Hawk Carlisle, referring to the 2013 cuts.
....
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"Things are bad and getting worse." @MilitaryTimes obtained aviation accident records via FOIA (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Apr 2018
OP
brewens
(15,359 posts)1. Audit the DOD cesspool to stop the looting. Take anyone convicted of fraud right down their
last shit stained pair of underwear before we lock them up. That should get them the money they need.
shanny
(6,709 posts)2. No disrespect to the pilots but seriously, FUCK THE MILITARY
who just can't seem to operate safely and efficiently without 57 cents of every tax dollar. 56 cents is, apparently, a bridge too far.
Assholes.