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Navy aviation units hold safety pause

11 June 2022

From Commander, Naval Air Forces Public Affairs

As a result of recent crashes involving U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aircraft, Commander, Naval Air Forces has directed all non-deployed Navy aviation units to conduct a safety pause on June 13 in order to review risk-management practices and conduct training on threat and error-management processes.
As a result of recent crashes involving U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aircraft, Commander, Naval Air Forces has directed all non-deployed Navy aviation units to conduct a safety pause on June 13 in order to review risk-management practices and conduct training on threat and error-management processes.
 
In order to maintain the readiness of our force, we must ensure the safety of our people remains one of our top priorities.
 
Deployed units will conduct the safety pause at the earliest possible opportunity.
 

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