Why the Number of Military Aviation Accidents Has Increased
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 4:15 pm
NPR Why the Number of Military Aviation Accidents Has Sharply Increased:
https://www.npr.org/2018/04/11/60163017 ... -increased
Interviewing Tara Copp, Pentagon Bureau Chief for the Military Times:
Whereas, the simple cutting of a single major weapons system might have saved lives? If (expensive) training was necessary in the first place, how is it not necessary in the second place. O well
https://www.npr.org/2018/04/11/60163017 ... -increased
Interviewing Tara Copp, Pentagon Bureau Chief for the Military Times:
Copp: So when the first cut in 2013 occurred, the services had to basically take out $37 billion in their base budget in 10 months. And when you have to make that kind of level, steep cut, you go for personnel; you go for training because those are easier things to cut than major weapons systems. And so you saw that they cut training. They cut joint exercises. They started to cut pilot hours.
Whereas, the simple cutting of a single major weapons system might have saved lives? If (expensive) training was necessary in the first place, how is it not necessary in the second place. O well