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Army resumes Apache helicopter training missions after Texas crash that killed 2

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Army resumes Apache helicopter training missions after Texas crash that killed 2
Army resumes Apache helicopter training missions after Texas crash that killed 2
The U.S. Army says it will resume Apache helicopter training missions following a brief pause after two soldiers were killed in a crash last week in Texas
Army resumes Apache helicopter training missions after Texas crash that killed 2
The U.S. Army says it will resume Apache helicopter training missions following a brief pause after two soldiers were killed in a crash last week in Texas
AP News
AP News3 hrs ago
Army resumes Apache helicopter training missions after Texas crash that killed 2
Army resumes Apache helicopter training missions after Texas crash that killed 2  AP News
The US Army is overhauling how it trains its new helicopter pilots to fly, outsourcing training to a private company
A US Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter flies over Panama City, Panama. Tech. Sgt. Whitney Erhart/US Air National Guard The US Army is outsourcing training for up to 1,500 new helicopter pilots a year to a private company. The new, civilian-run flight school could run for 26 years under a contract worth up to $10 billio
Military Times
Military Times🏁 first to report2 days ago
Army shifts helicopter training to a contractor-run model
M1 Support Services won a contract to operate the service’s new Flight School Next Program as the Army turns helicopter pilot training over to civilians.