Families of Marines killed in 2022 Osprey crash sue aircraft manufacturers Boeing, Bell, Rolls Royce
- Families of four Marines killed in a 2022 Osprey crash filed a lawsuit claiming the manufacturers' negligence led to the deaths.
- The lawsuit states the Osprey's design flaws and failure to meet safety standards were responsible for the crash.
- The 2022 crash investigation found a mechanical failure during routine operation caused the deaths, with no possible pilot intervention.
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Families of Marines killed in 2022 Osprey crash sue aircraft manufacturers Boeing, Bell, Rolls Royce
Families of four of the five Marines killed when their Osprey crashed in California in June of 2022 have filed a federal lawsuit alleging that the aircraft's manufacturers failed to address known mechanical failures that led to the deaths. The crew was killed when their Osprey experienced a mechanical failure known as hard-clutch engagement, a known problem with the tilt-rotor aircraft that has happened more than a dozen times since 2010. In the…
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