
A rash of non-combat helicopter crashes has killed more soldiers since Oct. 1 than died in similar accidents in the previous two fiscal years combined, which prompted the five-day safety stand down of 1,000 aircraft that ended Monday.Army Forces Command chief Gen. Robert Abrams made the call to ground all helicopters and UAVs owned by FORSCOM in the United States until close of business Monday. The five-day stand down that began Dec. 3 affected 11 Army bases and about 1,000…