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V-22 Osprey fleet grounded over gearbox concerns after emergency landing

V-22 Osprey fleet grounded over gearbox concerns after emergency landing
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Since its inception, the V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft has faced ongoing scrutiny and mechanical challenges. Despite improvements, recent events have highlighted persistent issues with its gearbox system.

The entire fleet of V-22s was grounded following an emergency landing by a USAF Special Operations Command (AFSOC) CV-22. AFSOC Commander Lt. General Jim Slife noted that while no catastrophic mishaps were directly linked to the "hard clutch engagement," it remains a serious concern. He credited impressive feats of airmanship for preventing disasters during these events.

The Osprey's propulsion system, which allows vertical takeoff and horizontal flight, relies on a complex drive system transferring power from engines to proprotors. This complexity can strain components like the gearbox, prompting renewed restrictions after excessive metal shavings were found in the gearbox post-crash in Japan in November 2023.

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Lt. General Michael Conley reflected on the loss of eight air commandos due to this crash, emphasizing their dedication to their mission. The USAF investigation concluded that earlier diversion could have prevented the crash, as warning lights appeared 49 minutes before impact.

Despite clearance for flight with restrictions on newer serial aircraft, concerns persist about metallurgical weaknesses in transmissions manifesting early in their lifespan. Flight Global reported this issue as contributing to safety evaluations.

Maintenance protocols now involve frequent inspections and real-time data monitoring to detect potential failures early. Naval Aviation issued updated guidelines for inspections and permissible torque values following incidents involving gearboxes.

Efforts continue across military branches to synchronize approaches for enhanced flight safety while maintaining operational capabilities of the V-22 Osprey fleet.

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