mandag 18. mai 2015

Osprey - Innbyggerne på Okinawa er bekymret etter Hawaii havariet


Japanese Worry Over Osprey Safety After Fatal US Air Crash

TOKYO - A fatal crash of a U.S. Marine Corps Osprey in Hawaii has renewed safety concerns in Japan, where more of the hybrid aircraft are to be deployed.

Gov. Takeshi Onaga on the southern island of Okinawa said Monday that flights of Ospreys should be suspended until the cause of the crash is found. The tilt-rotor MV-22 Osprey can take off and land like a helicopter but flies like an airplane.

An Osprey caught fire after a hard landing on Sunday at Bellows Air Force Station on Hawaii's main island of Oahu, killing one Marine and sending 21 others to hospitals.

"From the (Okinawan) residents' point of view, Osprey deployment is not acceptable to begin with," Onaga told a televised news conference. "The significance of this crash is extremely big. We seek an adequate investigation into the cause and an explanation, and of course eventually demand the withdrawal of Ospreys."

Onaga said he plans to demand that the U.S. military suspend all Osprey flights on Okinawa until the authorities determine the cause of the latest accident.

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