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LTC Stephen F.
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Sad news, my friend CW5 Jack Cardwell that on June 22, 2018 "an A-29 Super Tucano participating in the US Air Force's Light Attack Experiment (OA-X) program crashed while flying over the Red Rio Bombing Range—part of the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. US Navy Lt. Christopher Carey Short, from Canandaigua, New York, died in the crash. Another pilot ejected and suffered only minor injuries.
The Super Tucano, a joint entry into the OA-X program by Brazil's Embraer and Sierra Nevada Corporation, is one of two aircraft designs being tested as part of the second phase of OA-X by pilots attached to the Air Force's 49th Wing at Holloman Air Force Base. The goal of the testing is to determine whether the aircraft matches the Air Force's needs for flying close air support and reconnaissance missions for combat and counterinsurgency in "uncontested environments" (that is, operational areas where the enemy lacks air defenses). Such a niche is currently occupied by the A-10 and other more advanced aircraft."

Rest in peace S Navy Lt. Christopher Carey Short and prayers for his family and friend as they grieve his death.

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CPT Jack Durish
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Such is the nature of developing new technologies. There are no guarantees and no one incident is fatal to a program even though it may be fatal
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Rest in Peace brother.
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