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As US military air crash toll rises, lawmaker calls for probe

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WASHINGTON: A senior US lawmaker introduced legislatio­n to create a panel looking into military aviation mishaps, following a string of deadly incidents including one last week that killed nine airmen.

The US military has been beset by a series of air accidents and crashes in recent years, and the rise has been shown to correlate with budget cuts introduced in 2013.

The most recent incident occurred May 2, when a Hercules C-130 cargo plane belonging to the Puerto Rico Air National Guard crashed in the southern state of Georgia, killing all nine people on board.

Congressma­n Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, introduced a bill to establish an independen­t commission on military aviation safety.

“We need to understand exactly what causes are contributi­ng to military aviation accidents, how current rates compare to historic averages, and what steps we can take to improve military aviation safety,” Smith said.

The commission would review military aviation mishaps between fiscal year 2013 and 2018, compared to historic averages.

2013 was chosen because that was the first year of large congressio­nal budget cuts, known as sequestrat­ion.

According to a Military Times review, at least 133 service members were killed from fiscal year 20132017 in aviation mishaps.

The budget cuts took hold just as warplanes and their crews were being ordered on near non-stop deployment­s, such as to Iraq and Syria to fight the Islamic State group.

The cutbacks meant pilots’ flighttrai­ning hours were reduced, and the Pentagon slashed the numbers of its most experience­d plane maintainer­s, Military Times found.

Fiscal year 2018, which started on Oct 1, has already seen 12 fatal accidents resulting in 35 deaths of military pilots and crew – a six-year high, Military Times reported.

“It is essential for our aviators and their families – as well as for our military’s ability to recruit, retain, and perform its mission – that Congress have an authoritat­ive, objective, apolitical look at the causes of this problem so that we can figure out what is going wrong and what actions need to be taken,” Smith said.

Last month, an F-16 crashed near Las Vegas, killing the pilot.

Just a day earlier, four crew members died when a Marine Corps helicopter crashed while on a routine training mission in southern California.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? This file photo courtesy of the Savannah Internatio­nal Associatio­n Fire Fighters (IAFF Local 574) shows a US military C130 engulfed in flames and smoke down at 21 and Gulfstream Road, in Savannah, Georgia on May 2.
— AFP photo This file photo courtesy of the Savannah Internatio­nal Associatio­n Fire Fighters (IAFF Local 574) shows a US military C130 engulfed in flames and smoke down at 21 and Gulfstream Road, in Savannah, Georgia on May 2.

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