They aren't grounding the fleet, it's a safety stand down. They just review safety procedures and any other issue that may have contributed. Largely they are a waste of time but common after an accident.
You are correct, but usually it takes more than one accident for a fleet wide safety stand down instead of a squadron stand down. The lack of any info makes me suspicious.
They aren't grounding the fleet, it's a safety stand down. They just review safety procedures and any other issue that may have contributed. Largely they are a waste of time but common after an accident.
You are correct, but usually it takes more than one accident for a fleet wide safety stand down instead of a squadron stand down. The lack of any info makes me suspicious.