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US Navy: ‘safety pause’ put in place following Southern California crashes

More safety protocols to be implemented

SAN DIEGO (KYMA, KECY) - The United States Navy made an announcement saying there will be a "safety pause" and a review of safety protocols following two crashes in Southern California.

Navy Air Forces say there will be a review of risk management and may have more safety training.

Five Marines recently died an Osprey crash near Glamis and another aircraft crashed a few days after.

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