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National Guard orders aviation safety pause after Apache crashes
After two crashes in two weeks, the Army National Guard is grounding its pilots to review safety policies and procedures.
By Davis Winkie
Utah Gov. removed Guard commander two years after learning of problems
In 2021, the governor’s office received anonymous complaints that Maj. Gen. Michael Turley had allegedly created an ‘extremely dangerous’ command climate.
By Emily Anderson Stern, The Salt Lake Tribune
Former airline, military pilot indicted for alleged cockpit threat
A grand jury indicted Jonathan J. Dunn over a 2022 incident in which he allegedly threatened to shoot the captain of a commercial flight.
The F-117 is the stealthy fighter you can now see for yourself
Hill Aerospace Museum near Ogden, Utah, received its F-117 in August 2020, and the aircraft is nearing completion of an extensive restoration.
By Douglas G. Adler
Guard general put on admin leave following misconduct investigation
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox announced Maj. Gen. Michael Turley’s suspension on Thursday.
By Zamone Perez