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V-22 Fleet Grounding Concerns
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The US V-22 fleet has been grounded due to a safety issue, leading to concerns about perishable flying skills and maintenance skills. The grounding affects different operations, with the Marines substituting CH-53E Sea Stallion helicopters and the Air Force using HH-60G/W Pave Hawk search and rescue helicopters. The reintroduction of V-22s will require specific processes for refreshing personnel and reviewing findings and input from stand-down.
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How could the grounding of the V-22 fleet reflect broader challenges in military aviation and maintenance processes?
How might the grounding of the V-22 fleet impact military operations and strategic capabilities?
What measures can be implemented to ensure the preservation of perishable flying skills in the absence of V-22s?
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