Remains of one airman aboard Osprey that crashed in Japan recovered, Air Force says

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The remains of one airman who was aboard the Air Force CV-22B Osprey that crashed off the coast of Yakushima Island, Japan, on Wednesday have been recovered, the Air Force said Friday.

โ€œSeven Airmen are in DUSTWUN status meaning โ€˜duty status-whereabouts unknown,โ€™โ€ย a releaseย on Friday from Air Force Special Operations Command said. โ€œAt this time, we can confirm one set of remains has been recovered.โ€

As search and rescue operations are continuing, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said Friday that all V-22 Ospreys in Japan are undergoing maintenance and safety checks, while the unit to which the crashed CV-22 belonged is โ€œnot conducting flight operations.โ€

โ€œThe unit of the CV-22 that had the accident is not conducting flight operations. All V22 Ospreys in Japan operate only after undergoing thorough maintenance and safety checks,โ€ Singh said. โ€œWe have already started sharing information about the accident with our Japanese partners, and have pledged to continue to do so in a timely and transparent manner.โ€

According to the Air Forceโ€™s news release, the ongoing search and rescue operations consist of โ€œair, surface, and subsurface search of water and coastline in the vicinity of Yakushima, Japan.โ€ Among the units involved in the search are the Japanese Coast Guard, Japanese Self-Defense Forces, Pacific Air Forces, US Pacific Fleet, US Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, Special Operations Command Pacific and 1stย Special Forces Group.

The CV-22 Osprey was conducting a โ€œroutine training missionโ€ at the time of the โ€œmishapโ€ on Wednesday, the Air Force has said previously. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

Singh said Friday the โ€œsafety of our service members and Japanese communities is a top priority for the United States.โ€

โ€œThe United States is taking all appropriate…

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