WASHINGTON — (AP) — The V-22 Osprey that crashed off the coast of Japan last year brought the aircraft’s safety record back under scrutiny — but this time without one of its most vocal defenders.
Air Force Maj. Jeff Hoernemann piloted the Osprey for more than a decade. Each time a new safety issue occurred, you’d find him online, defending the warplane through his Reddit account, UR_WRONG_ABOUT_V22.
In November, he and seven others were killed when their Air Force Special Operations Command CV-22B Osprey crashed off Japan’s coast.
The Japan crash has reverberated deeply within the Osprey community and left grieving families to maintain a delicate balance. They know the crews were passionate about the Osprey — it performs like no other aircraft in the fleet. But the crashes keep happening, and none of them can stomach the idea of another family facing this kind of grief.
“Would Jeff want it grounded forever? No, he absolutely would not,” his mother, Cathy Hoernemann, told The …