WASHINGTON — The crash of a Marine Corps helicopter last year that killed five service members was ultimately caused by pilot error, but the use of night vision goggles and unsafe flying conditions ...
There was once a time when night vision goggles — with their almost magical ability to see in the dark — were only available to the military and law enforcement. Today, that technology is so ...
Veteran military pilot Matthew Buckley told NewsNation’s Elizabeth Vargas that night vision goggles — if being worn at the time of the crash — may have hindered the pilot’s vision. Buckley said he ...
The crash of a Marine helicopter, like the one shown, that killed five Marines was ultimately caused by pilot error, but night vision goggles and unsafe flying conditions also likely were factors, ...
NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy, on monitor left, swears-in witnesses from left: Dan Cooper, Sikorsky Aircraft; Lance Gant, FAA; U.S. Army CW4 Kylene Lewis; Steve ...
WILLMAR, Minn. -- A Minneapolis man was sentenced today for possessing stolen military night-vision goggles, which he loaned his father who used them during a 2008 incident in which he squirted fox ...
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