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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Tiger helicopter flying operations suspended

[Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter]The Australian Army has suspended Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter flying operations for training activities due to a concern following the detection of fumes in the cockpit.

The Australian Army has a fleet of 22 Tiger helicopters, 19 of which are in the fully capable configuration operating in the fleet.

The remaining three aircraft are completing a retrofit program and should return to the fleet later in the year.

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