Army Ends Grounding of 350 OH-6 Helicopters
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
A grounding order that has kept more than 350 OH-6 observation helicopters out of the air for more than a month has been lifted, the Army said Wednesday. The OH-6 Cayuse helicopters will be returned to flight status gradually over the next two months as modifications are made to their tail-rotor assemblies, the Army said. The copters were grounded after a non-injury crash on June 7.
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