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One killed in US military Osprey aircraft crash

One person was killed on Wednesday after a US military Osprey aircraft crashed off the coast of Japan's Yakushima Island in southern Kagoshima prefecture, according to a spokesperson from the Japan Coast Guard, CNN reported.

ANI Nov 29, 2023 22:46 IST googleads

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Tokyo [Japan], November 29 (ANI): One person was killed on Wednesday after a US military Osprey aircraft crashed off the coast of Japan's Yakushima Island in southern Kagoshima prefecture, according to a spokesperson from the Japan Coast Guard, CNN reported.
The spokesperson said that no further information was available on the other seven individuals on board and the reason behind the crash.
At around 2:47 pm local time (12:47 am ET), the Coast Guard received information about the crash. The spokesperson said the 10th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters has dispatched a patrol boat and aircraft to the crash area.
The Yakushima Airport Management Office in Kagoshima Prefecture received a call from the US military on Wednesday afternoon requesting an emergency landing at Kagoshima Airport, a Kagoshima prefectural official told CNN.
The Kagoshima prefectural official did not specify if the request came from the US Marines or Air Force.
It is the latest crash to involve an Osprey military aircraft, with numerous accidents reported over the years.
In August 2023, three US Marines were killed and several others seriously wounded after an Osprey crashed during military exercises in Australia.
In 2022, five US Marines died after their MV-22B Osprey plane crashed during a training mission near Glamis, California. The same year four US service members were killed when their Osprey crashed during NATO training exercises in Norway.
The Osprey is a highly flexible aircraft that can take off vertically like a helicopter but also carry out high-speed cruising of a more conventional turboprop plane with wings.
Generally, Osprey is safe to fly, but the aircraft has had a history of mechanical and operational issues, since its inception in the 1980s, according to CNN military analyst and retired US Air Force Colonel Cedric Leighton, as per CNN. (ANI)

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