The West Jordan Helicopter Crash Incident: Unveiling the Risks and Resilience
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Ongoing, First published Aug 21, 2024
In February 2024, an AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter from the Utah National Guard crashed during a training exercise at South Valley Regional Airport in West Jordan. Both pilots survived, with one discharged the same day and the other in stable condition. The West Jordan Helicopter Crash Incident, now under investigation by the Army Combat Readiness Center, has prompted discussions on military training safety and the helicopter's capabilities. This incident underscores the risks of military aviation while highlighting the resilience of those involved and the ongoing need for safety improvements.
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