CNN Article: https://edition.cnn.com/2023/12/04/politics/osprey-japan-wreckage-found/index.html
https://www.afsoc.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/3600634/afsoc-aircraft-mishap-releases
I think its the first guy in this list
https://old.reddit.com/u/UR_WRONG_ABOUT_V22
His comment history is literally just arguing with people online, multiple comments per day for years.
Dude we fly V-22s over Tokyo. There are no cities that ban V-22 overflights.
The V-22 is one of the safest rotorcraft we have.
https://www.safety.af.mil/Divisions/Aviation-Safety-Division/Aviation-Statistics
If you actually look at aircraft destroyed rate in Air Force service for example the HH-60 comes in at 1.88 per 100K hours and the CV-22 is lower at 1.7
Deployed to Japan
Most people involved in a V-22 crash walk away from it.
Oh no no no
Source: I'm a career V-22 pilot
Rest in peace neighbor
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He's not wrong. It's like the whole thing where you're statistically more likely to die in a car crash than a plane crash, but people think a plane crash is more dangerous. Any incident with a V-22 gets more coverage, because of the early accidents during its development and because it is a larger aircraft which carries more people, so there's a higher loss of life in a bad crash. When a Blackhawk with 4 on board goes down, no one really pays attention.
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