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AIR FORCE ACADEMY FLEET GROUNDED "The U.S. Air Force Academy, at Colorado Springs, Colo., has grounded 45 of its aircraft due to safety concerns after inspectors discovered "maintenance irregularities," the Air Force said on Tuesday. The fleet is maintained by a contractor, Doss Aviation, and will remain grounded while Air Force officials review and investigate discrepancies. The grounding affects UV-18s, gliders, motorgliders, T-41s and Cessna 150s. Safety concerns arose following the Jan. 2 engine failure of a UV-18 Twin Otter that was en route to Florida to pick up cadets from a parachuting competition. The Twin Otter had no passengers on board, and landed safely at Tinker Air Force Base, Okla." http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#186493 Yes, it is better than "USAFA Aircraft in Fatal Crash" headlines, but apparently the program continues to be somewhat of a joke. Perhaps USAF should hire someone from UAL/AA/DAL/NWA/COA to show them how to keep their fleet safe, productive, AND have clean paperwork? Jack |
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