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Army temporarily grounds all Apache helicopter flights after fatal crash

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Apache helicopter has 'higher potential' of crashing: Aviation analyst
Sgt. Olivia Cowart/US Army, FILES
ByLuis Martinez
August 14, 2026, 9:44 PM

The Army on Friday announced it's temporarily grounding all Apache helicopter flights following the fatal crash near Fort Hood, Texas, earlier this week.

"Army leaders directed a temporary stand-down of AH64 Apache training flight operations," the Army said in a statement. "The stand-down will remain in effect until we have a better understanding of the root cause of the accident. We currently have no additional information to share."

File photo of a U.S. Army AH-64 Apache helicopter, June 14, 2026.
Sgt. Olivia Cowart/US Army, FILES

A two-seater Army Apache attack helicopter based at Fort Hood "experienced a mishap ... during a maintenance test flight" on Wednesday and crashed in a field near Fort Hood, according to the Army. Two soldiers -- identified as 34-year-old Chief Warrant Officer 2 Deontre T. Huey and 25-year-old Warrant Officer Seth L. Olmstead -- died in the crash.

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It's not yet clear what led to the crash and the Army said a team from the U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center is leading the safety investigation.

Recent data show that Apaches have a higher number of recent mishaps than other helicopters in the Army inventory.

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