V-22 OSPREY TEST FLIGHT Presidential MV-22 Osprey Returns to Flight After Grounding
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- 03-09-2024 Here is a Test Flight of the Presidential MV-22 Osprey Returning to Flight After Three Months-Long Grounding after deadly crash in Japan that killed eight service members last fall. The US military lifted it's flight ban on V-22 Osprey Aircraft, paving the way for the tilt rotorcraft to fly again for the first time in three months. This Osprey is #168284 Tail #02 Call Sign Nighthawk One with HMX-1
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MV-22B Osprey's operate under the HMX-1 Marine Helicopter Squadron One is a United States Marine Corps Helicopter Squadron.
Nice capturing of Osprey 🤩
Thank you my friend 👍😎
These rotor blades are so huge. Nice capture👍
Ya they are really huge especially when you are right next to them. Thank you so much for watching Dom 👍😎
Outstanding work and amazing captures/footage of the V-22, certainly keep up it going, and as inevitably, do anticipate much, you had a wonderful and joyous time with making and sharing your fantastic works, as for the currents and for the times to come, to being greatly fortunate by the positives, for it’s always well done, and inclines to get better by everydays!
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Thank you very much for all your support 👍😎
Incredible catch and video of an unbelievable aircraft... Wow !!
These are really incredible watching in person and yes they are indeed unbelievable aircraft. Thank you very much for watching 👍😎
my nephew is a pilot in that unit ooraah TJ MULLINS thanks for showing us this ,we rarely get to see him doing warrior stuff
That is fantastic, please thank him for his service, good chance I've talked to him before, I have a lot of really good videos of these Osprey's on my main channel www.youtube.com/@EdWhisenantAviation
Very nice video my friend Ed.
Thank You and Thumbs Up.
Many Greetings
Andreas
Greetings Andreas & thank you for all your support 👍😎
I saw them on the tarmac at the airport yesterday. Why were they there?
Hello Clinton, three Ospreys have been sitting at Burbank Airport since last year when they grounded all Ospreys following the crash of the U.S. Air Force CV-22 Osprey that crashed off the southern coast of Japan Nov. 29-2023. The three osprey's at Burbank was supposed to escort President Biden's two Marine One helicopters but do to the grounding they have been stuck at Burbank since last December 2023. Last week the military lifted the grounding and this weekend the Marines flew them after working on them doing test flights. Thanks for stopping by and great question.
@@EdWhizAviationTrains Thank you, that explains it! My brother -=swears=- he saw an F22 in the air nearby yesterday (Sunday) as well.
@@clintonnichols1300 A good chance he saw a F-35, they have been flying around and going in and out Pt. Mugu.