V-22 to fly again, but DOD acquisition chief still has 'doubts' about technology
The V-22 Osprey, which has remained grounded since a December 2000 that killed four Marines, will return to the air for a new flight test program beginning in April 2002, Pentagon acquisition chief E.C. "Pete" Aldridge said Dec. 21. At a Pentagon briefing, Aldridge announced he will allow the V-22...
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