Wreckage and remains from a United States Air Force CV-22B Osprey that crashed off the coast of Yakushima Island, Japan, last week were discovered on Monday, according to a statement from Air Force Special Operations Command.
โDuring a combined U.S.-Japanese search and rescue dive in the vicinity of Yakushima, Japan on Dec. 4, 2023, remains were discovered along with wreckage from the CV-22 mishap that occurred on Nov. 29, 2023,โ a statement from AFSOC said.
The identities have yet to be determined at this time, according to the statement.
The AFSOC said their main priority is โbringing the Airmen home and taking care of their family members.โ
The remains of one airman aboard, 24-year-old Staff Sgt. Jacob M. Galliher of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, were recovered last week.
The aircraft was carrying eight airmen when the accidentย occurred on November 29.
The CV-22 Osprey was conducting a โroutine training missionโ at the time of the โmishapโ, the Air Force said previously. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.
The Osprey has a history of mechanical and operational issues, and has been involved in several fatal incidents over the last 30 years. Last weekโs crash comes just months afterย three US Marines were killedย while flying in a MV-22B Osprey during a military exercise in Australia.
But statistically, the V-22โs mishap rate is lower than other aircraft. Marine aviation spokesman Maj. Jorge Hernandezย told Marine Corps Timesย in 2022 that the Marine variant of the aircraft, the MV-22, had a mishap rate of 3.16 per 100,000 flight hours.
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