The Army has completed its report on the April crash of an AH-64E Apache attack helicopter in northern Taiwan, the contents of which will be made public pending approval by the Ministry of National Defense, military officials said Sunday.
The report will be sent to the ministry for further review, an Army official told CNA when asked about the progress of the investigation. But the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, was tight-lipped about the findings of the investigation into the crash.
Defense ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Luo Shou-he did not speak about the progress of the investigation, but he did say that experts from the Cabinet-level Aviation Safety Council, the Civil Aeronautics Administration and National Taiwan University will review the report before it is released.
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