Air Force Contradicts Itself in Blame for F-22 Fighter Crash
 Three months after the Air Force placed blame squarely on an F-22 fighter pilot who died when he crashed in the service's most expensive plane after his oxygen system failed in mid-air, a top Air Force official is apparently backtracking - saying that the pilot was not blamed and that he did the best he could in the situation he was in.
Three months after the Air Force placed blame squarely on an F-22 fighter pilot who died when he crashed in the service's most expensive plane after his oxygen system failed in mid-air, a top Air Force official is apparently backtracking - saying that the pilot was not blamed and that he did the best he could in the situation he was in.
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