Beekeeper » 10 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
Yeah, there's that too.
Either way, these pumpkins get their bowels all in some uproar over these things and believe that it's 'supposed to be 1000% non anything bad happening.
When NONE of them ever served and ran like **** when the time came for them to pony up in service OF this great nation. You know, the usual pussies- squats2PEE man, BV, shambone, and the list goes on ad nauseum.
There has never been an annual accident rate of zero.
The U.S. Army’s newest reported manned aviation Class A flight mishap rate (covering the most recent complete budget year) is
0.66 per 100,000 flight hours. This marks a significant improvement from the
1.56 mishap rate recorded in the prior budget year. [
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Historical Context & Breakdown
The U.S. military measures accidents in "Class A" mishaps, which involve fatalities, total permanent disability, or property damage exceeding $2.5 million. [
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- Manned Flight Mishaps: The 0.66 rate represents just 5 Class A flight mishaps, the third-best rate in the recorded history of Army Aviation