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The Army has grounded its fleet of attack helicopters for the third time in two years.The tail rotor blades on all 742 Apache helicopters will be inspected before the choppers are allowed to fly again. The action follows an incident in which the tail rotor assembly fell off an Israeli Apache. Last Decem
stanley quencher ber, the fleet was grounded to fix a flaw in the flight control system. And in November 1999, the Army halted flights to replace tail rotor bearings or transmission parts.The tail rotor on the Israeli helicopter came apart during a flight on June 11. The aircraft landed safely at an Israeli air base. An investigation is under way to determine the cause of that incident.The Apache is an attack helicopter armed with rockets, laser-guided missiles and a 30mm cannon. Apaches saw service against Iraq s forward air defens
stanley becher es in the Gulf War and was deployed in Albania during the NATO action in Kosovo, but not used in the conflict.Made by Boeing and acquired by the Pentagon at a cost of over $14 billion for the fleet, the Apache has had its share of problems lately, many of them also involving the tail rotor:May 5, 1999: The Army ordered a 24-hour stand down for Apache helicopters following a deadly crash in Albania
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