The fleet safety stand-down began Oct. 14. The so-called "safety pause" began Friday but was not announced by the Navy until Tuesday. Investigators used fingerprints on the gun parts, credit card records and receipts in a dumpster to identify Grant Mosley. The U.S. Army's UH-60V has passed successfully through its second initial operational test and evaluation on its way to a full-rate production decision. The pilot safely ejected, and there are no reported injuries due to the incident. “This mishap was the result of a mechanical failure undetectable during normal flight operations." The student aviator is continuing to receive treatment at Parkland Hospital in Dallas. The student was in serious condition Monday, while the instructor pilot was stable following Sunday's mishap. Both the student and instructor pilot ejected, officials said. “For the past 15, 16 years ... whatever was needed, we would send,” Chief of Staff Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown said. Load More